Memory4Less: DDR4 Memory Price Summary Report July, 2023

Dear Customer,

Welcome to the July 2023 Memory Price Guidance Summary Report brought to you by Memory4Less. The prices quoted in this guidance are indicative of market asking prices and are based on the valuation of new, factory-sealed parts, along with clean-tested pull parts and certified refurbished products. Typically, these prices often align with wholesale discounts. However, actual transaction prices may vary owing to factors such as brand and quantity available. This information is provided without warranty of its accuracy or validity. We, therefore, strongly recommend our readers to carry out comprehensive research and due diligence before making any purchasing decisions.

Memory4Less DDR4 Memory Price Report July 2023:

DDR4 Registered ECC Memory (RDIMM*) Price Summary July 2023

Reg-ECC 3200MHZ 2933MHZ 2666MHZ 2400MHZ 2133MHZ
DDR4 128GB $841 $808 $750 $778 $934
DDR4 64GB $173 $206 $196 $212 $160
DDR4 32GB $116 $107 $71 $62 $58
DDR4 16GB $71 $65 $58 $47 $41
DDR4 8GB $58 $58 $51 $40 $39

DDR4 Load Reduced Memory (LRDIMM**) Price Summary July 2023

Reg-ECC 3200MHZ 2933MHZ 2666MHZ 2400MHZ 2133MHZ
DDR4 128GB $586 $797 $693 $772 $926
DDR4 64GB $328 $301 $167 $116 $121
DDR4 32GB     $85 $73 $51
DDR4 16GB       $119 $43
DDR4 8GB          

Throughout July 2023, market trends and pricing remained generally stable. As we continue to observe the evolving data center landscape, we are noticing a trend towards more scalable and flexible solutions, designed to manage hefty data-driven workloads. The fields of memory and storage are innovating to facilitate superior system performance and usage.

Key memory and storage solutions prevalent in the current market include:

  1. Data Center SSDs: Boosting workload speed, reliability, and efficiency while being cost-effective. Product lines in this category comprise Sata SSDs, NVMe SSD, and QLC SSDs.

  2. DDR5 Sdram: With capabilities to offer twice the bandwidth of DDR4, these modules are essential for next-generation client and server processors. Their high bank and burst length offer improved data rates, thereby enhancing performance.

  3. NVDIMMs: Ideal for big data analytics, storage appliances, RAID Cache, in-memory databases, and on-line transaction processing. They offer the ideal balance between the speed of DRAM and the persistence of NAND storage.

  4. RDIMM: These represent the most popular memory modules, ensuring system-level data integrity.

  5. LRDIMMs: Allowing more Dimms per channel, they enhance memory capacity and server speed. With their specially designed buffers, LDRimms can support 8-rank.

If these technologies align with your requirements, feel free to contact our sales team at 1-800-821-3354 or sales@memory4less.com. They’ll assist you in sourcing the necessary components.

Given the stable trends of DDR4 and LRDimm, now presents a great opportunity for investment and future upgrades.

Our experienced sales staff specialize in identifying and procuring rare and specialty items, such as memory, CPU/Processor products, SSDs, Hard Drives, NVMe, and other Storage and Networking equipment. We are available to assist you 24/7 on our online platform, Memory4Less.com, or you can reach out to us via email or phone during our office hours from Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm PST.

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Notes:
*RDIMM, also known as Registered Dual In-Line Memory Module, adds a register, which buffers the address and command signals between Dynamic Random-Access Memory modules (DRAM) on the DIMM and memory controller. RDIMM is used to give better steadiness and scalability and ordinarily performs better compared to unregistered memory.

**LRDIMM represents a load-decreased double inline memory module, utilized in servers that uphold higher densities than RDIMMs and contain a memory support (MB) chip. LRDIMMs are valuable in memory-concentrated applications in data centers, cloud & distributed computing, and high-performance computing (HPC).

 

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