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Red Squirrel

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16GB KIT (2 x 8GB) For Dell PowerEdge Series C6220 M910 R720 R720xd R810 T410 T5500. DIMM DDR3 ECC Registered PC3-10600 1333MHz Dual Rank RAM Memory. Genuine A-Tech Brand. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WFC8VI4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_rZ5yAb9KGS6ZR


60 inc 5 dollar shipping for 2x8

That's American. If you put amazon.ca then it says it's unavailable. Though I'm surprised Poweredge ram is going for that cheap. Usually ram for "Brand name" servers tends to be super expensive. That's why I always end up going Supermicro route as the generic ECC ram is cheaper. Some models of Poweredge will take regular ECC ram but it's kind of hit and miss and you won't know until you try or find specific info online saying it will work.

A single 4GB stick of Kingston seems to be going for close to $100:

https://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=nb_sb_n...ngston&rh=n:667823011,k:4GB+ECC+DDR3+kingston

I'm factoring shipping into my price too. $20-$30 give or take depending where it's going. I find it's better to just offer free shipping, I know me personally I always go for the free shipping options if I can find them.

But if it does not sell then I'll put it lower. This ECC ram is going to be hard to sell in general anyway. Most people looking for that are probably going to be buying much larger sticks from an actual retailer and not on Ebay.

I don't even recall when or why I bought ram in such small amounts and never used it. I just came across it in my storage. It's not even DDR4.
 

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That's American. If you put amazon.ca then it says it's unavailable. Though I'm surprised Poweredge ram is going for that cheap. Usually ram for "Brand name" servers tends to be super expensive. That's why I always end up going Supermicro route as the generic ECC ram is cheaper. Some models of Poweredge will take regular ECC ram but it's kind of hit and miss and you won't know until you try or find specific info online saying it will work.

A single 4GB stick of Kingston seems to be going for close to $100:

https://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=electronics&field-keywords=4GB+ECC+DDR3+kingston&rh=n:667823011,k:4GB+ECC+DDR3+kingston

I'm factoring shipping into my price too. $20-$30 give or take depending where it's going. I find it's better to just offer free shipping, I know me personally I always go for the free shipping options if I can find them.

But if it does not sell then I'll put it lower. This ECC ram is going to be hard to sell in general anyway. Most people looking for that are probably going to be buying much larger sticks from an actual retailer and not on Ebay.

I don't even recall when or why I bought ram in such small amounts and never used it. I just came across it in my storage. It's not even DDR4.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00F5...b+ddr3+ecc&dpPl=1&dpID=51dWbdc2hJL&ref=plSrch

CAD$50+13 shipping before taxes

Just need ecc registered ddr3.
 
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Red Squirrel

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This coffee taste so good, I almost feel like making myself another. Van Houtte Kenya blend. I normally get Kicking Horse Grizzly blend, that stuff is good too, but they didn't have it.
 

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This coffee taste so good, I almost feel like making myself another. Van Houtte Kenya blend. I normally get Kicking Horse Grizzly blend, that stuff is good too, but they didn't have it.


I buy Maxwell House 2lb can when they go on sale. Picked up six cans at six dollars each a few weeks back. Still in shrink wrap and carton tray :)

Van Houtte is coffee service coffee so...
 
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As far as preground Maxwell House is usually what I go with too. At work I have a big can of it I use with the keurig. I have a grinder at home so I tend to buy beans. Van Houte tends to be mediocre but this this particular blend in bean form seems pretty decent. Though I tend to always try new ones to see what I like best. So far I still prefer Kicking Horse.
 
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As far as preground Maxwell House is usually what I go with too. At work I have a big can of it I use with the keurig. I have a grinder at home so I tend to buy beans. Van Houte tends to be mediocre but this this particular blend in bean form seems pretty decent. Though I tend to always try new ones to see what I like best. So far I still prefer Kicking Horse.

I dislike drinking coffee. However, I love the smell of the beans being fresh ground. Unbelievable. Doesn't Tim Horton's sell coffee?
 

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We are talking about ddr3 ecc, not ddr4.

I know that. I'm finding that DDR3 is a dead end. If you already got the platform then you can get some good deals. However, everything has migrated towards DDR4. My main rig was the last built for DDR3. If I upgrade it will be to DDR4. Between system memory and graphics cards, it's a tough time to be an enthusiast. Stupid miners. The card makers should just make a separate card just for miners. I read about one that didn't have any video output. All about the mining. But really, this mining craze is built upon nothing. You may be able to make some $$, but it's not productive activity. It's all speculative that someone somewhere will value your bits "earned" doing algorithms.
 

Red Squirrel

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I dislike drinking coffee. However, I love the smell of the beans being fresh ground. Unbelievable. Doesn't Tim Horton's sell coffee?

Oddly I do like the smell way more than the taste, it's funny like that. Tim Horton's sells it too, though I tend to go with other kind just to switch it up, since I often get Tim Horton's on way to work sometimes anyway, or if someone does a coffee run.