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This guide focuses on extremely budget-friendly RAM options suitable for basic computing tasks like web browsing, document editing, and light multimedia consumption. These modules are not designed for demanding applications, gaming, or high-performance systems. They are best suited for upgrading older machines or building very low-cost, general-purpose PCs where every dollar counts.
## TRA548G64D832O 384 GB This DDR5 module is an anomaly at its price point, offering an extremely high capacity of 384 GB and a speed of 6400 MHz for just $7.19. It's theoretically suitable for any general use case due to its sheer capacity and modern DDR5 standard.
Strengths: Unprecedented capacity for the price, making it future-proof for general use. DDR5 memory type with a high speed of 6400 MHz. * Extremely low price of $7.19 for 384 GB.
Caveats: The listed capacity of 384 GB for $7.19 is highly improbable for a real-world product and likely a data error. Buyers should verify actual specifications before purchase. Requires a motherboard and CPU that support DDR5 RAM, which may not be budget-tier.
## TRA548G68D834O 384 GB Similar to the previous entry, this DDR5 module offers an identical, exceptionally high capacity of 384 GB but with a slightly faster speed of 6800 MHz, also priced at $7.19. It targets general users who might benefit from higher theoretical bandwidth.
Strengths: Exceptional capacity of 384 GB at an extremely low price of $7.19. Fast DDR5 memory with a speed of 6800 MHz.
Caveats: The 384 GB capacity at this price is almost certainly a data error; real-world availability is questionable. Requires a DDR5-compatible system, which adds to overall system cost.
## Value 16 GB This DDR3 module provides a practical 16 GB capacity at a very low price of $6.99. It's a solid choice for upgrading older systems that still utilize DDR3 memory, offering a significant capacity boost for general tasks.
Strengths: Very affordable at $6.99 for 16 GB. Good capacity for general use on older systems. * Compatible with many existing DDR3 motherboards.
Caveats: DDR3 is an older memory standard, limiting compatibility with modern motherboards. Speed of 1333 MHz is relatively slow compared to newer standards.
## KVR800D2S5/1G 1 GB This DDR2 module offers 1 GB of capacity at 800 MHz for $7.57. It's primarily suited for very old systems that specifically require DDR2 memory and where even 1 GB is an upgrade or replacement.
Relatively high speed for DDR2 at 800 MHz.
Last updated May 1, 2026
Caveats: Extremely low capacity of 1 GB is insufficient for modern general use. DDR2 is an obsolete standard, limiting its applicability. * Poor value at $7.57 for only 1 GB.
## VS1GB533D2 1 GB Another DDR2 option, this module provides 1 GB of capacity at a slower 533 MHz for $9.08. It's only viable for the most basic repairs or upgrades of very old DDR2 systems where no other options are available.
Strengths: * Compatibility with very old DDR2 systems.
Caveats: Very low capacity of 1 GB is inadequate for almost any current use case. Slowest speed among the listed options at 533 MHz. * Highest price at $9.08 for the lowest capacity, offering poor value.
For general use, the 'Value 16 GB' DDR3 module offers the most practical capacity for its price, assuming compatibility with your system. The DDR5 options, while seemingly incredible value, are likely data errors due to their listed capacity and price. The DDR2 modules are only relevant for extremely old systems.