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Looking to buy 64GB DDR4 UDIMM ECC

Does anyone know a better price than what I'm seeing on my screen?

My cold dark basement is currently being warmed by a Ryzen 9 3950x mounted on an AM4 motherboard with 32GB DDR4 ECC, it is a regular ATX desktop computer that I'm looking to upgrade to 64GB ECC, but prices and liquidity are apocalyptic at over 6€ per GB. Registered DDR4 cost half as much per GB, but need a compatible Epyc motherboard ($$$) which would eat any savings and beyond.

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  • goodluck o7

  • bozolover99bozolover99 Member
    edited December 2025

    prices are crazy and we haven't seen anything yet wait till it cost more than $1000, no one will afford a system for years, just like GPU's for gaming, but AI will have plenty of memory.... I guess we can go back to dumb terminals (VT-100s) and just answer to the almighty AI prompt on the screen.

    Thanked by 1stable_genius
  • ascicodeascicode Member
    edited December 2025

    32GB module around 150.-

    Thanked by 1davide
  • @ascicode said:
    32GB module around 150.-

    where :bawling:

  • ascicodeascicode Member
    edited December 2025

    @davide said:

    @ascicode said:
    32GB module around 150.-

    where :bawling:

    I dont know if that fits, but i cant find udimm anywhere.
    HP 726722-B21 These are cheap, dont know their quality.

  • These are for Epyc or Xeon :bawling:

  • @davide said:
    These are for Epyc or Xeon :bawling:

    phs-memory. Try there, prices begins from 150 for 32. The 16 modules are from about 80.

  • Should've asked for ram for Christmas.

  • jcn50jcn50 Member
    edited December 2025

    @davide said: I'm looking to upgrade to 64GB ECC

    Do you really need ECC?...

  • @jcn50 said:

    @davide said: I'm looking to upgrade to 64GB ECC

    Do you really need ECC?...

    Yeah I had enough ruinous stochastic results in its absence.

    Thanked by 1jcn50
  • layer7layer7 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    Hi,

    we could give

    Crucial 64 GB unbuffered UDIMM DDR5-5600
    CT64G56C46U5

    500,- EUR

    But its DDR5 and 1x 64G module...

  • MrRadicMrRadic Host Rep, Veteran

    RAM prices increased 50% over the last 20 days. Right now, we're in a buy now, think later situation.

  • @MrRadic said:
    RAM prices increased 50% over the last 20 days. Right now, we're in a buy now, think later situation.

    Does nobody remember the story of toilet paper? Are we doomed to repeat this cycle every five years? When in a price spike, if you don't need it, you don't buy.

    Thanked by 1stable_genius
  • MrRadicMrRadic Host Rep, Veteran

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @MrRadic said:
    RAM prices increased 50% over the last 20 days. Right now, we're in a buy now, think later situation.

    Does nobody remember the story of toilet paper? Are we doomed to repeat this cycle every five years? When in a price spike, if you don't need it, you don't buy.

    The problem is we need it.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @MrRadic said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @MrRadic said:
    RAM prices increased 50% over the last 20 days. Right now, we're in a buy now, think later situation.

    Does nobody remember the story of toilet paper? Are we doomed to repeat this cycle every five years? When in a price spike, if you don't need it, you don't buy.

    The problem is we need it.

    How’s supply been? RAM I mean, I’m assuming the office is stocked well enough on TP.

    Francisco

  • MrRadicMrRadic Host Rep, Veteran

    @Francisco said:

    @MrRadic said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @MrRadic said:
    RAM prices increased 50% over the last 20 days. Right now, we're in a buy now, think later situation.

    Does nobody remember the story of toilet paper? Are we doomed to repeat this cycle every five years? When in a price spike, if you don't need it, you don't buy.

    The problem is we need it.

    How’s supply been? RAM I mean, I’m assuming the office is stocked well enough on TP.

    Francisco

    Having trouble getting any sort of large quantities.

    Motherboards seem to be next.

  • fiberstatefiberstate Member, Patron Provider
  • @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @MrRadic said:
    RAM prices increased 50% over the last 20 days. Right now, we're in a buy now, think later situation.

    Does nobody remember the story of toilet paper? Are we doomed to repeat this cycle every five years? When in a price spike, if you don't need it, you don't buy.

    That's not how herd mind works, herd mind dictates that you should always follow the actions of the group.

  • I checked some secondhand trading platforms in China, and the lowest price is around 230 EUR. but they only ship to addresses in China

  • @MrRadic said:

    @OpaqueRegistrant said:

    @MrRadic said:
    RAM prices increased 50% over the last 20 days. Right now, we're in a buy now, think later situation.

    Does nobody remember the story of toilet paper? Are we doomed to repeat this cycle every five years? When in a price spike, if you don't need it, you don't buy.

    The problem is we need it.

    With no TP you can just use your left hand.
    With no DRAM you should probably go outside (don't forget to wash your hands)

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