News DRAM Prices Fall While NAND Stays Flat

GoatGuy

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Yes... its good. Seems (in perusing various retail vendors) that it makes very little sense to economize below 16 GB on a new system, these days. Actually, 32 GB is about $150 in DDR4 / 3200 sticks (2 x 16 GB). A steal.

Perhaps not future-proof, but certainly good enough for the next several years. For most stuff, provided you're a pretty standard biscuits-and-gravy computer user.

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alextheblue

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Yes... its good. Seems (in perusing various retail vendors) that it makes very little sense to economize below 16 GB on a new system, these days. Actually, 32 GB is about $150 in DDR4 / 3200 sticks (2 x 16 GB). A steal.

Perhaps not future-proof, but certainly good enough for the next several years. For most stuff, provided you're a pretty standard biscuits-and-gravy computer user.

GoatGuy
I've been eyeing a couple of 3600 kits in that price range, actually. Gonna have to save some chickens for a new system.
 

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