Memory4Less: DDR4 Memory Price Report February, 2022
Dear Customer, Welcome to our February, 2022 Memory Price Guidance Report. The Memory4Less Price Guidance is based on new, factory sealed, clean tested pull parts and tested refurbished products. Prices in this report reflect our opinion of ASKING MARKET PRICES. These prices are often discounted wholesale prices. Actual transaction prices may vary due to brand and available quantities. No guarantees are made and no liabilities are assumed as to the accuracy, validity of this information. We encourage our readers to do further extensive research and due diligence when making their buying decisions. Memory4Less DDR4 Memory Price Report February, 2022: DDR4 Registered ECC Memory (RDIMM*) Price Summary Feb, 2022
DDR4 Load Reduced Memory (LRDIMM**) Price Summary Feb, 2022
The current pricing in the market for memory is stable. Our recommendations to our customers is complete their upgrading projects as these prices are trending lower. The market can take unpredictable turns and the pricing and availability for components can change in a matter of days given the pandemic and geo-political uncertainties. Our sales teams are available to assist in you in all your memory and IT product procurement needs. They can also assist you in finding specialty parts and hard-to-find items. Our sales team can help you with CPU/Processor products, SSD, NVMe and other Storage and Networking gear as well. You may also search for your parts online 24/7 at Memory4Less.com, request a quote online, and email us at sales@memory4less.com. We are open Monday – Friday 8am – 5Pm. Please call us at 1-800-821-3354 and our experienced sales staff will assist you with your purchase. We thank you for your support over the years and especially during these difficult Covid years of 2020-2021. We wish you and your families a very happy, healthy and safe 2022 and beyond. Happy New Year! Respectfully,
Memory4Less – Please call 1-800-821-3354 for Memory Price Quote Memory4Less Notes: **LRDIMM represents load-decreased double inline memory module, utilized in servers that upholds higher densities than RDIMMs and contains a memory support (MB) chip. LRDIMMs are valuable in memory-concentrated applications in data centers, cloud & distributed computing and in high-performance computing (HPC). |