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People who have been holding off on building a new systems due to part prices since 2020
I'm in this picture and I don't like it.
u n me both...
Just when I started considering that maybe it's time to look at new parts, a new hurdle candy into view. My computer might graduate from elementary school before I can get a decent price on parts. Or maybe they're will never be decent prices on parts again.
I had everything in my cart.
I was waiting for Black Friday.
I get an alert saying the RAM in my cart was unavailable.
I'm thinking, okay, maybe they're out of white RAM, I'll just do black.
The $200 kit in my cart was now $1,200, but worse yet, everything but the slowest RAM was out of stock.
I decided, fuck this, fuck them, and I bought everything but the RAM.
A few days later, I told my friend my troubles, he says: "DUDE! I HAVE SPARE DDR5 in my closet!"
I tell him: "I will pay for shipping, fair value of the RAM, and 20% extra for your trouble"
The moral of this story is fuck these greedy bastards, you can train your 10T models but please leave gamers alone; they are a tiny % of the demand for DRAM chips.
P.S: Pay the kindness forward, help your fellow friends with any spare parts
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