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except the hynix plant's fire had nothing to do with their RAM chips
Sick of hearing that as an excuse
except the hynix plant's fire had nothing to do with their RAM chips
Sick of hearing that as an excuse
I will tell you the real reason it went up. Reefa_Madness bought all the ram up. I think he has a small warehouse full of it now.
Soon, and I think it's happening already, every dummy that read Corsair's announcement will be offloading their <2400MHz memory into the used market.
I got my G.Skill 1866 16GB for $59 last year during a crazy Newegg sale, LOL. Quite the difference today. When DDR4 hits, we'll think this is cheap.
LOL @ your sigYea the 2400+ mhz kits will be selling like hot cakes now.
I will tell you the real reason it went up. Reefa_Madness bought all the ram up. I think he has a small warehouse full of it now.
KILLER_K said:I will tell you the real reason it went up. Reefa_Madness bought all the ram up. I think he has a small warehouse full of it now.
You don't need to guess about why ram prices went up, the information has been public knowledge for a while...instead of risking getting sued for "price fixing", the main reason is that the major ram producers started reducing their output, putting out public statements that they were switching production to more profitable products, such as flash memory and ECC ram for the server market, hence they "created" a shortage of the ICs used for desktop and laptop memories..
The second reason for the price increase, an equally as significant, has to do with supply and demand and is directly related to this:
Funny guy...perhaps a career as a stand-up comedian is in his future???
Markets like this with a huge barrier to entry and relatively few manufacturers are prone to artificial price movements and lack of competitive pricing pressure.
All those $40 kits then going for $140.
I am pretty sure reefa maddness is responsible for 50% of this... every thread with descent ram in it next to the ram listing says " sold to Reefa-Madness. and I am on 3 different sites!
Honestly a little annoyed that one guy is buying ALL the ram. I mean why does he need it?
I am sure there are alot of people who would have benefited from the ram he's bought.
That HDD is a good reference..
And AMD is not trying to do the cheap route anymore. you can't pretend the 9370s didn't happen.. they only clocked to 5ghz and cost 800-900$
How is that trying to be a cheaper alternative to intel?
I pray no one in the ram ndustry pulls an AMD. shelling out cheaper products that don't perform as well as their competitions counterparts...
I spent 200$ on 16gb of 2500MHZ 1T ram and I am not that upset about it. It is funny to see the kits of memory I got for free with my RIVE that MSRPd at 30-40$ going for 80-90 though went they are poorly clocking cas 9 1600 mhz sticks
The way ram prices are going it will be cheaper to bin your own ICs before too long
tatm Mrk.RIVE said:I am pretty sure reefa maddness is responsible for 50% of this... every thread with descent ram in it next to the ram listing says " sold to Reefa-Madness. and I am on 3 different sites!
Honestly a little annoyed that one guy is buying ALL the ram. I mean why does he need it?
I am sure there are alot of people who would have benefited from the ram he's bought.
Hey Rifa............I know you got's an 8gb kit of Samsung Ram waiting for me to buy. PM me with a reasonable price !