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DRAMeXchange reported that DRAM prices over the current quarter dropped nearly 30 percent, which it said is the "sharpest decline in a single season since 2011," and that drop is expected to continue until consumer demand finally matches pace with supply.
The research group expected DRAM prices to fall 25 percent this quarter. But it turns out that "most DRAM suppliers are currently holding around a whopping six weeks' worth of inventory." (You know something's up when a research group says "whopping.")This should result in cheaper memory kits, but DRAMeXchange said that Intel's ongoing CPU shortage has weakened demand for DRAM so much that even those low prices are unlikely to increase sales enough to start counteracting memory makers' oversupply issues.
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DRAMeXchange reported that DRAM prices over the current quarter dropped nearly 30 percent, which it said is the "sharpest decline in a single season since 2011," and that drop is expected to continue until consumer demand finally matches pace with supply.
The research group expected DRAM prices to fall 25 percent this quarter. But it turns out that "most DRAM suppliers are currently holding around a whopping six weeks' worth of inventory." (You know something's up when a research group says "whopping.")This should result in cheaper memory kits, but DRAMeXchange said that Intel's ongoing CPU shortage has weakened demand for DRAM so much that even those low prices are unlikely to increase sales enough to start counteracting memory makers' oversupply issues.
DRAMeXchange reported that DRAM prices over the current quarter dropped nearly 30 percent, which it said is the "sharpest decline in a single season since 2011," and that drop is expected to continue until consumer demand finally matches pace with supply.
The research group expected DRAM prices to fall 25 percent this quarter. But it turns out that "most DRAM suppliers are currently holding around a whopping six weeks' worth of inventory." (You know something's up when a research group says "whopping.")This should result in cheaper memory kits, but DRAMeXchange said that Intel's ongoing CPU shortage has weakened demand for DRAM so much that even those low prices are unlikely to increase sales enough to start counteracting memory makers' oversupply issues.
If anyone cares, CAS latency is 16 (timings 16 -18-18) which is not that great for AMD Ryzens.
Just to cents
If anyone cares, CAS latency is 16 (timings 16 -18-18) which is not that great for AMD Ryzens.
Just to cents
No reason to wait unless you value $20 over having your PC now.
Also this ADATA ram is crap compared to the GSkill on the front page right now for $10 more. I've had really bad experiences with ADATA products the last year or so. Quality used to be much better IMO.
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Also this ADATA ram is crap compared to the GSkill on the front page right now for $10 more. I've had really bad experiences with ADATA products the last year or so. Quality used to be much better IMO.
It's the same speed except this has a heat sink but the Gaskell doesn't?
I bought mine a week ago for $89, submitted a ticket on their site for price adjustment and got the difference back. So I think as long as it's not too long should be fine