The CEO of a large memory manufacturer estimates the prices will continue to rise until at least the 3rd quarter due to supply constraints.
Maybe wrong but it's an 'educated guess' from someone in a good position to estimate
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luvsadealdealdeal
27 Mar 17#1
it's not £45, is it?
derp1664 to luvsadealdealdeal
27 Mar 172#3
No, but right now RAM prices are garbage and estimated to stay that way all year. Supply shortages + high demand
adamwebb8 to luvsadealdealdeal
27 Mar 171#11
no but ddr4 ram prices have skyrocketed since july/august. £70 is a great deal
ivo_girata
27 Mar 171#2
Great memory, bought 4 dimms few months ago
OctavianC
27 Mar 171#4
memory prices are on the rise for a couple of months, and there's also the post- Brexit exchange rate
I'd say it's a good price
luvsadealdealdeal to OctavianC
27 Mar 17#5
being [nearly] the highest price for the last 12 months?
you'd have to be able to see the future to know that
majdzinski1979 to OctavianC
28 Mar 171#22
Post brexit price rise is b****t all retailers inflate prices balming pound to usd exchange rate. For everyone curiosity please see exchange rates for last couple of years and how it reflect to retail prices. I can say same about price of fuel at pump. Crude oil is one of its lowest ever but pump price keep going up.
Reassuming someone very rich is not rich enough. But from other side is up to us costumers to decide to buy at given price. If costumers will refuse to buy, demand will fall and by simple economics price will fall. None of retailers want to be left with old stock and storage create costs for retailer as well.
The CEO of a large memory manufacturer estimates the prices will continue to rise until at least the 3rd quarter due to supply constraints.
Maybe wrong but it's an 'educated guess' from someone in a good position to estimate
luvsadealdealdeal
27 Mar 17#7
good link bro
got a couple of pieces of RAM that just sold real easy (after doing nothiong for some weeks) so I guess you're on the ball, thanks
got about 5 more to sell after Easter so will wait & see
harisonwright
27 Mar 17#8
2400 MHz :disappointed:
derp1664
27 Mar 171#9
Yep good time for selling, bad for buying.
Sucks for SSD prices too :disappointed:
Chuggee
27 Mar 17#10
More money = faster memory, same capacity :disappointed:
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The CEO of a large memory manufacturer estimates the prices will continue to rise until at least the 3rd quarter due to supply constraints.
Maybe wrong but it's an 'educated guess' from someone in a good position to estimate
All comments (35)
I'd say it's a good price
you'd have to be able to see the future to know that
Reassuming someone very rich is not rich enough. But from other side is up to us costumers to decide to buy at given price. If costumers will refuse to buy, demand will fall and by simple economics price will fall. None of retailers want to be left with old stock and storage create costs for retailer as well.
The CEO of a large memory manufacturer estimates the prices will continue to rise until at least the 3rd quarter due to supply constraints.
Maybe wrong but it's an 'educated guess' from someone in a good position to estimate
got a couple of pieces of RAM that just sold real easy (after doing nothiong for some weeks) so I guess you're on the ball, thanks
got about 5 more to sell after Easter so will wait & see
Sucks for SSD prices too :disappointed: