Kids kept me busy all weekend, so I just checked. It is Hynix M-Die memory, not A. Anyway, as I said few people were at the store. No lines. Guy told me that someone came in the AM to buy a 4800 and paid cash... In other words, people buying are talked about... so few of them. Everyone...
NJ location ddr5 6000 cl30. Store was pretty empty. Grabbed a 7700x and free DRAM kit. Not sure whether to open it yet. Let's see whether something better turns up.
Covid hit end of 2019/beginning of 2020. So prices went up 20% after covid hit.... Not before. And what was expected at the end of 2018 is different from what happened in 2019.
Those links you provided actually refute your statement! Here is what you said:
AMD supply is total scam. After Kyle got a card, he suggested to check the AMD site the AM b/n 4:30 and 6:30. After trying for a few days, I finally installed a bot to check in regular intervals ( 5 mins) the site for inventory. Well I got nothing. I have been checking with my Microcenter -...
Funny! All I got in my spam folder is emails promising to make me bigger and last longer... Oh, I also had a "H0t_Message_from_Mia".
Unfortunately, there was NO EVGA notification.
My brother in law bought an Alienware in Canada about 2 weeks ago, 10900kf/32GB ram/3800. I checked the same rig in the US and it was priced at the same price even though 1 USD is about 1.3 CAD. It seems that there are some unique US supply issues.
Why would they highlight the issues with the process? Like, how some of the gpus are having difficulty reaching high clocks and have to be downclocked with a new bios. Even if they were to blame Samsung, it was still Nvidia's decision to go with them. They managed to sell all the gpus they...
Isn't it possible that the initial gpus were not up to par for high clocks due to yield issues? I hear people having to downclock their cards, which is what miners do anyway...
Just saying.
Samsung during their earnings call indicated that BGA substrate business is operating @ full utilization. And that the substrate business is up 23% qoq.
"In package substrates, the supply of a BGA for the APs on the strategic customer’s new flagship, increased."
I was waiting for someone else to post this, but as of 12:30 I don't see anyone so there it goes:
"The Ryzen 7 3700X will have a base clock of 4.2GHz and a boost of 5.0GHz, with a TDP of 105W and a price of $329 (around £260, AU$450). Both could be unveiled at CES."
"Ryzen 9 3850X, which is a...
I also thought it must be the memory, but it is actually listed in the compatibility list. The guy hasH5TQ2G43BFRH9, the compatibility list has H5TQ2G83BFRH9 (the difference is 512M x 4 vs 256M x 8, otherwise they are the same).