Ahh, the end of the Great Fix.
let see whether it actually does for uss in the Consumer world anytime soon….
might be time to get 2 more 8gb ddr4 sticks to go up to 32gb :-)
Wasn't Trump's trade war supposed to be bad for consumers?
Seems my delayed buying is paying off.
Wanted an R7 1800x + 64Gb ram (Photography + Videography) but just couldn't justify the cost.
Now it seems Zen2 is going to great and I will be able to afford/justify the ram cost, happy days.
philehidiot
Wasn't Trump's trade war supposed to be bad for consumers?
I know you like making bad jokes for various reasons but the trade war was not responsible for this.
That was quick: the Corsair Vengeance 8GB memory module I linked to at £37.10 yesterday is £34.20 today.
Tabbykatze
I know you like making bad jokes for various reasons but the trade war was not responsible for this.
According to my boss I like to provoke for my own amusement….
mtyson
That was quick: the Corsair Vengeance 8GB memory module I linked to at £37.10 yesterday is £34.20 today.
News like this probably creates a self fulilling prophecy. Shops think people are going to hold off buying whilst the prices drop and so drop them earlier.
philehidiot
mtyson
That was quick: the Corsair Vengeance 8GB memory module I linked to at £37.10 yesterday is £34.20 today.
News like this probably creates a self fulilling prophecy. Shops think people are going to hold off buying whilst the prices drop and so drop them earlier.
But aren't you supprised they have margin to do that just like that? :)
DevDrake
But aren't you supprised they have margin to do that just like that? :)
But do they? Lose £1 a stick now by selling at near cost or lose £20 a stick later when the market goes down further? Take your pick. As a business I prefer emptying inventory bought at higher prices ASAP and then restocking as supplier's prices drop, maybe even increasing delivery times and converting to just in time to allow minimal losses in a bear market. You might lose a sale here and there when people are in a rush but turnover / volume does not equal profit and I've watched a very large business I worked for kill itself by trying for volume at all costs, selling loads, depriving competitors but making nothing. Most people aren't in a massive rush when buying PC parts (especially a build where often many suppliers have to deliver many bits) and so if they can increase delivery times to a week or maybe even two, rather than next day, I'd happily do that to save a few quid.
Now the problem is buy more DDR4 or wait for DDR5 and or the price fixing begins a new.
Being Scottish I got all excited by the headline but upon reading further I realised I had got the wrong sort of Dram :(
Korrorra
Now the problem is buy more DDR4 or wait for DDR5 and or the price fixing begins a new.
Well, I recently bought a load of DDR3 to take me to 24GB. I'm not suffering from speed issues. That said, new Zen, mobos with PCI-e 4 and falling DDR4 prices MAY give me a reason to upgrade but quite a lot, including water cooling system, would need changing.
philehidiot
Wasn't Trump's trade war supposed to be bad for consumers?
Unless you believe Trump's crap, it is. Bad for US consumers. These price drops will apply to consumers in the rest of the world!
And this took how long.. glad to see we are finally getting there!