It probably won't work after you've j#zz#d all over it, just warning you, you know, saved you £73.50 if that was your plan.
alanbeenthere
2 May 17#2
It's a deal if you can wait.
Forgottenshopper to alanbeenthere
2 May 17#3
Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months.
idyllicrobzy
2 May 17#4
Ordered. Not in a hurry with my new build so I can wait a month or two.
taras
2 May 17#5
hot given the current situation with ram/nand memory. and this is a 1x16gb stick so great for 2 memory slot boards
fishmaster to taras
2 May 17#7
Pretend situation with NAND so they can milk more money, that's the accurate description :wink:
If some one farts they raise the price. Was that an earthquake? Yeah I think so, OK better put the price up. Oh we're transitioning to 3D NAND, the consumer needs to pay for that, up the price again.
Sp0oner
2 May 171#6
Shame I can't get laptop memory for this price! 32gb is going to set me back £230 from Crucial.
conorlynn7 to Sp0oner
3 May 17#14
why do you need 32gb of laptop memory the most you'll ever use is 16gb unless you do heavy photo editing or video production
Kendov
2 May 171#8
Have ordered from there before, waited over 2 months and then they cancelled the order, my advise, keep looking.
fishmaster
2 May 17#9
Deal has ended it's now £129, the 3000MHz is £100 if you want faster speed and cheaper than the 2400Mhz but up to 4 months delivery.
keenan316
2 May 17#10
As far as memory goes, do some effort and go to your local CEX. Got a sealed kit of Corsair lpx 16gb DDR4 for £72.
taras
2 May 17#11
Only samsung is doing the pretend situation with the 3d nand. And even that might not be true if it shares its fab capacity with other types of ram/nand.
If you are converting a plant from 2d to 3d nand it takes time to build and then validated those test wafers .it also means capacity is taken out of the system. there is no pretend situation.
Have some exploited the situation - of course.
fishmaster
2 May 17#12
Let's say I have a pie business (please God say it now!) and I'm happily making pies selling them comfortably (it's a lie, I doubt I'd make a profit) then I decide to go all Heston Blumenthal (if I've spelt his surname correctly it's a miracle, anyway don't disturb me I'm eating virtual pie), why would I charge the customer more for a transition period to fancy pies? Well I think that's explained and if I don't get a deal on Dragon's Den after this then the world is a sorry p#ss stained affair and Christ! I was dreaming about those pies, it's not real! Jesus!
Sp0oner
3 May 17#15
Lol thanks for telling me what I do and don't need :smirk: I will use every bit of 32gb ram and would have more if the laptop could take it and no it's nothing to do with photo/video editing. I'm running a vsphere 6.5 cluster as a test environment.
TehJumpingJawa
3 May 17#16
16GBx2 is still available @ £73.49 per dimm.
brendinho
4 May 17#17
excellent!! cheers!!
beard7
7 May 17#18
I also ordered previously, waited 2-3 months only to have my order cancelled. If you actually need RAM then don't just wait for this.
Opening post
Back ordered though.
This is a 1x16gb stick
- taras
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If some one farts they raise the price. Was that an earthquake? Yeah I think so, OK better put the price up. Oh we're transitioning to 3D NAND, the consumer needs to pay for that, up the price again.
If you are converting a plant from 2d to 3d nand it takes time to build and then validated those test wafers .it also means capacity is taken out of the system. there is no pretend situation.
Have some exploited the situation - of course.