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    News - Price of DDR2 shoots up

    A major reduction in output is reversing the downward pressure on DDR2 price caused by oversupply.
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    Re: News - Price of DDR2 shoots up

    What exactly does it mean by "spot price of around $1.80 for DDR2 667Mhz 1Gb"? Clearly the price of a 1GB stick of RAM has never been that low.

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    Re: News - Price of DDR2 shoots up

    I'm assuming they mean 1 Gbit chips

    so ~$2 per chip*8=~$16/GB

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    Re: News - Price of DDR2 shoots up

    Quote Originally Posted by miniyazz View Post
    What exactly does it mean by "spot price of around $1.80 for DDR2 667Mhz 1Gb"? Clearly the price of a 1GB stick of RAM has never been that low.
    it refers to the chips that you can see on the RAM:

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    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...M_DDR2_512.jpg

    on this you can see 8, the spot price increase affects each chip on it, so the price increases overall
    so instead of $0.58*8 it's now $0.74*8
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    Quote Originally Posted by TAKTAK View Post
    it refers to the chips that you can see on the RAM:

    eg:
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...M_DDR2_512.jpg

    on this you can see 8, so the spot price increase affect each chip on it, so the price increases overall
    Ah right, thanks

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    Re: News - Price of DDR2 shoots up

    Just ordered myself an additional 4GB (to make 8GB total) or OCZ DDR2 ram for £35 before it gets expensive.

    Not bad, running at 1100MHz .

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    Re: News - Price of DDR2 shoots up

    Play.com currently doing a stick of 2GB PNY PC2-6400 for £11.99. What are the chances of getting anything else that low in 2009? I might buy some even though I'll have nothing to stick it in for 6 months

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    Re: News - Price of DDR2 shoots up

    Quote Originally Posted by pepsi_max2k View Post
    Play.com currently doing a stick of 2GB PNY PC2-6400 for £11.99.
    That's amazing.

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