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Where do you guys buy your RAM? Prices are going crazy!
Hey folks,
How’s everyone handling RAM purchases these days?
We’re scratching our heads here last week 64 GB sticks were €85, and now they’re already €135… and still climbing! 😵💫
Every supplier keeps saying the same thing:
“Prices are going up, better stock up while you can!”
Meanwhile, people on forums keep asking with a straight face:
“Can you make a VPS for €11.88/year?” 😅
So what’s a hosting company supposed to do in these times of memory inflation?
– Buy everything before it hits €200 per stick?
– Or start offering a new plan: “VPS powered by pure enthusiasm no RAM included!” 😂
Seriously though, where are you guys sourcing your RAM lately? Any reliable suppliers or magic deals you’ve found?
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Time to raise your prices i think
stupid people buy ram
smart people like me use
https://downloadmoreram.com
Mount google drive as swap. /s
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/MU/ - Stock keeps going up, outperforming Nvidia. AI boom now demanding more RAM, I guess?
Olx romania.
A bunch of trucks lose packages everday and you cand find fucking cheap stuff:))
Well as a provider I have worked out that as soon as many people idle I just oversell the disk and ram and I have had 0 issues doing so….
And as advice buy only ecc id you dont have warranty.
Most are faulty even if sealed. Dont buy non ecc without official warranty.
We buy 1MB RAM from Dollar Tree and post 16 “double RAM” comments so it becomes 64GB.
This should win post of the day
Write better software perhaps like the old days where every byte count.
ram> @rattlecattle said:
Who still codes in assembly language?
Steve Gibson still does
It's hard at the exact moment, but it will be temporary. It happened with DDR3 as well years ago.
I am also looking to purchase 500-1000 DIMMs, but I feel like I will just wait a few weeks for things to start normalizing.
I can provide 1000 2MB DIMMS, consolidated.
Send invoice over, deal.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/ddr4-costs-soar-as-manufacturers-pull-the-plug
Don't think it will get better any time soon.
Rent KS servers, ask OVH to rip out the RAM to send over to you. Cheaper than buying. And they save on power and network with the KS being off.
Yeah, I know the original reason, we buy a ton of hardware ourselves. The other reason is that distris and keeping stock and Chinese scalpers buying everything at double prices. I literally get emails from Chinese distributors that they buy at 2x regular price and same people try to sell me at 3x price. Supply will certainly be back, lots of enterprise refreshes are coming. People move to DDR5. All is temporary and has happened many times before.
Wtf this should imply?! https://asm32.info/fossil/asmbb/index
Even old Intel CPUs are rising in price
Ddr5 getting cheaper. That’s a good news.
That's expensive: it requires time and good wages, can't have those!
Oh, so I only need to buy the new RAM, then a new motherboard an a new CPU. Great.
Last year retail prices were ~1€/GB for DDR4 REG and ~2€/GB for DDR4 UDIMM ECC.
Right now retail prices are about the same.
I wanted to buy a 64GB DDR5 for myself, and a month ago it cost 80 euros, and now it's almost 200. WHAT IS THIS?
I got 16GB ddr3 for about $13 back in August.
Since September the price has skyrocketed. Last week we had to buy it at a price of €135 for 64GB brand new.
I still have a few sticks of DDR3-2933 laying around
some DDR2-667 too
There's a component shortage right now, we're having trouble getting RAM in bulk at any price versus even thinking about discount prices.
I still have DDR2-533 mounted on where I'm typing right now 💪🏿🏋🏿♂️ 🚀
I asked ChatGPT
There are several key reasons why RAM (more precisely: DRAM and related memory modules) prices have increased recently. Here’s a breakdown of the main causes:
🔍 Key drivers of the increase
🎯 Specifics in recent months
✅ What this means for you (consumer/PC builder)