MEmory Buyers Guide
Key Features
| Key Features | | | Capacity | | | Form Factor | | | Bus Clock |
| | With over 300 memory on the market, key features such as Capacity, Form Factor & Bus Clock are important factors when buying. These features not only effect the performane and quality of the memory you choose, but also the price. Shown below are price guides for a selection of memory focusing on the key features: Capacity, Form Factor & Bus Clock. |
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| Capacity | | 4 MB | £31.00 | | 32 MB | £51.00 | | 2 x 32 MB | £71.00 | | 128 MB | £96.00 | | 256 KB | £390.00 | | * | 128 MB | £96.00 |
| | | Form Factor | | SO DIMM 144-pin | £37.00 | | DIMM 100-pin | £48.00 | | DIMM 184-pin | £62.00 | | Proprietary | £87.00 | | * | DIMM 168-pin | £72.00 |
| | | Bus Clock | | 100 MHz | £37.00 | | 333 MHz | £44.00 | | 266 MHz | £45.00 | | 800 MHz | £51.00 | | * | 100 MHz | £37.00 |
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* Taking into account all current memory on the market the most desirable would be a memory with 128 MB Capacity, DIMM 168-pin Form Factor and 100 MHz Bus Clock.
Price Guide
| Min | £11.75 | | Avg | £78.15 | | Max | £1,280.97 |
| | MEmory cost anywhere from £11.75 for a basic memory with few features to around £1,280.97 for a fully featured memory. |
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Brand Guide
| Popular Brands | | | Hewlett Packard | | | IBM | | | Kingston | | | Compaq | | | Cisco | | | AST |
| | The most popular memory brand is Hewlett Packard. The most expensive memory brand is Acer. If you're looking for a bargain then look out for Integral Memory branded memory as generally they offer the cheapest memory. |
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