Weekly Memory & Motherboard Price Guide: April 2001 1st Edition
by Kiran Venkatesh on April 1, 2001 12:00 PM EST- Posted in
- Memory
AnandTech
Weekly Memory Prices
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Memory
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PC2100 DDR - 256MB | $185 | $37 | Mark One Computers | Check Vendor | Standard Ground |
PC2100 DDR - 128MB | $89 | $23 | Mark One Computers | Check Vendor | Standard Ground |
PC1600 DDR - 256MB | $95 | $0 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC1600 DDR - 128MB | $55 | $0 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC1600 DDR - 64MB | $47 | $8 | Z-Buy | Free | Free Freight 3 Days FedEx |
PC800 RDRAM - 256MB | $291 | $58 | Runtime | $7.00 | UPS Ground Insured |
PC800 RDRAM - 128MB | $128 | $27 | Runtime | $7.00 | UPS Ground Insured |
PC800 RDRAM - 64MB | $77 | $12 | Kaypro | $8.00 | |
VC133 - 128MB | $109 | $10 | Micro X-Press | Check Vendor | FedEx Saver |
VC133 - 64MB | $59 | $0 | Micro X-Press | Check Vendor | FedEx Saver |
"PC150" CAS2 - 256MB | $130 | $31 | PC Progress | $14.00 | UPS Ground |
"PC150" CAS2 - 128MB | $70 | $16 | PC Progress | $14.00 | UPS Ground |
"PC150" CAS3 - 256MB | $106 | $14 | AccessMicro | $8.95 | UPS Ground |
"PC150" CAS3 - 128MB | $45 | $5 | PCBoost | $15.85 | UPS Ground |
PC133 CAS3 - 256MB | $95 | $24 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC133 CAS3 - 128MB | $51 | $12 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC133 CAS3 - 64MB | $32 | $10 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC133 CAS2 - 256MB | $100 | $8 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC133 CAS2 - 128MB | $55 | $6 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC133 CAS2 - 64MB | $32 | $0 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC100 ECC 512MB | $235 | $0 | StarComponents | $11.00 | Lifetime Warranty |
PC100 ECC 256MB | $97 | NA | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC100 ECC 128MB | $54 | $8 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC100 ECC 64MB | $38 | $9 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC100 256MB | $81 | $10 | Jazz Technology USA | Check Vendor | UPS Ground |
PC100 128MB | $50 | $10 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
PC100 64MB | $28 | $7 | Crucial | Free | UPS 2nd Day |
It seems that memory prices have done a full 180 this week as most modules have taken a hefty price hike. That's not to say that all our listed modules are on the rise since DDR and RDRAM continue their plunge with 256MB of PC2100 memory falling $37 and 256MB of PC800 RDRAM falling a whopping $58. Motherboards that use these memory variants, DDR and P4-based boards, have also come down price illustrating that the flood of these solutions continues into the marketplace.
Unfortunately PC133 and PC100 memory is not seeing the huge price drops of their DDR and RDRAM cousins. Instead, most PC133 and PC100 modules have taken significant price hikes in the range of $7 to $24, which is quite high. A reason for the sudden increase in SDRAM prices is that memory manufacturers are beginning to place more focus on higher-bandwidth memory, being DDR and RDRAM. If you remember, Intel announced a major initiative to push RDRAM at this spring's IDF conference. Therefore less SDRAM would be produced as compared to DDR and RDRAM which explains the continuing price drops of DDR and RDRAM and now the price hikes of SDRAM. Since the push is for higher-bandwidth systems it will be a while until these types of systems become as prevalent as SDRAM-based desktop PCs. So for now, the past price drops that we saw with SDRAM will not be very likely in the coming months.
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