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Selling Cheap RAM and other stuff






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I negative rep'd him again...
My account has been fine ever since he clammed It was stolen the last time. I'm sure he will be banned again soon.
 
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Heh, no worries about him getting banned, c0ld's mighty accurate with his banhammer, it's just really annoying that this keeps happening.
 
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Thanks c0ld. Back to my selling!

I just added some 2gb modules witch are brand new and very competitively priced!
Also lowered some prices on the SDRAM and DDR 512.

I'm trying to scrap up some money for a Core i7 system. :D
 
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Bump! they are still surely selling, but slowly.

jasonck08, Your modules shipped today!
 

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Geez. I would need DDR1 RAM, >1333 DDR3 or even would buy SO-DIMM DDR2 if i hadn't already some days ago. but so here currently is nothing for me.

But, mate, please... PM' me if you get some nice identical 4x1GB DDR DIMMs!
I need them to stuff this cool baby: iRAM
 
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Geez. I would need DDR1 RAM, >1333 DDR3 or even would buy SO-DIMM DDR2 if i hadn't already some days ago. but so here currently is nothing for me.

But, mate, please... PM' me if you get some nice identical 4x1GB DDR DIMMs!
I need them to stuff this cool baby: iRAM

I was looking at the iRam also lol. I really wish they continued making the iRam devices. I was looking forward to the iRam 2 but they never brought it to production. I'm seeing less and less of the DDR modules coming in but if I find 4 identical sticks I'll let you know.

It would have been better for them to have made a iRam that uses DDR2 ram because it is much much cheaper than DDR.

-Grant
 

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It would have been better for them to have made a iRam that uses DDR2 ram because it is much much cheaper than DDR.

Yes. instead they just made a 5,23" Version which never did it on the international Market.
They mean it useless in times of SSD's now... but nobody thought of that:
Volatile Diskspcae : building the world's most data-theft-secure System :)
 
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I probably nabbed that DDR1 RAM you were looking for. It fits nicely in this old P4 I have.

For you, you ought to just save the money and buy an Intel 40GB X25-V SSD, which is about $125 USD now. I have the iRAM, and the spiritual successor to it, the ACARD ANS-9010 (B). The iRAM's battery started to bloat, so I had to remove it, and later replaced it with the ACARD because of memory capacity issues.

What do I think about them? They're not worth the money these days, especially if you can get an SSD. I got the two RAM drives when SSDs weren't available. The situation has changed now, and you are MUCH better off with an Intel budget SSD (the X25-V, the same as the mainstream 80GB X25-M one, just 40GB) because it has higher capacity, generally better performance, is non-volatile, and is cheaper overall (especially vs. the ACARD).

If you have a bunch of DDR1 or DDR2 RAM laying around, and can find an iRAM or ACARD for cheap, by all means get the RAM drives. However, if you are just thinking of getting one, save the money and get an SSD, or more physical RAM for your motherboard.

Performance-wise, the SSD is usually better than the RAM disk. I've attached some CrystalDiskMark results to this reply. The C: is the Intel SSD, the M: is the ACARD. For random IO (the most important), the ACARD only excels with the 4K random read/write. Sure, that's very important, but the SSD is far better in the other benchmarks, and especially in the 4K QD32, which performs random read/writes in 32 separate threads--the more likely random IO scenario taking advantage of native command queuing, etc. If you're thinking of putting your swap file on the RAMdisk for a bigger disk cache (my initial use), you're better off just reading the data straight off the SSD than caching it (not saying you won't need virtual memory in general however).

All in all, save your money for an SSD.
 

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