Are These 64 MB Computer RAM Parts Worth Anything? | Jake's Basement Find

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The discussion centers on identifying two computer RAM parts found in a basement, confirmed to be 64 MB PC600 RDRAM sticks. RDRAM is noted for its speed, though compatibility with modern machines is limited, as few manufacturers currently support it. The estimated value for these RAM sticks is around $20-$25 each, with potential for higher prices if they were PC800 versions. The user inquired about selling options in New Zealand, indicating a continued presence of RDRAM in operational computers despite its declining market relevance.
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Hey guys,

Have not posted in a while:biggrin: I found these two computer parts in my basement the other day and i just wanted to confirm whether these are two 64 MB computer RAM parts or not? And how much are they worth?

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Thanks for any replies:cool:

Jake
 
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Looks like RDRAM which is pretty fast RAM though not all machines support it. You might get $20-$25 per card.
 
Yeah, looks like a pair of 64 MB PC600 RDRAM sticks. EBay would be a good source of what you might get for them. If they were PC800 you'd probably be able to get a better price. There aren't too many companies making computers that use RDRAM anymore (actually none AFAIK), but still a lot of computers that use them still in operation (I have one at home).
 
Thanks for the reply -job- and imabug appreciate it:smile: RDRAM aye I am wondering how much would i get for it here in New Zealand:rolleyes:

Thanks again
Jake
 
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