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the_biot: A quick glance at sold DIMMs on ebay makes clear this is just nonsense. What's the source for these numbers?This is just some vibe-coded crap, isn't it?
iknownothow: I checked the prices for 64GB DDR5. There's some variance based on brand/model but the average and trend seems more or less right. Did you happen to notice that it is about prices in the EU?
whalesalad: I have 2x32GB DDR4 from Teamgroup that I purchased in 2023 for about $100. One of the sticks recently died. The RMA process has been a nightmare, so I looked on AMZN to check and see how expensive it would be to just re-order and replace them. $600. Absolutely insane tbh.
andix: $600 is the reason why the RMA process is a nightmare ;)
chocochunks: They seem pretty similar to the values from pcpartpicker. (https://pcpartpicker.com/trends/price/memory/)Probably not tracking eBay but retail stores..
Havoc: Hmm. Maybe I should sell half the ddr4 in my pc.Don’t really need 64gb
myrmidon: Pcpartpicker has no plot for the 16GB DDR5 category (2x8GB?), which is the one value that makes absolutely no sense in the ramtrack plots.But if you look at individual DDR-2x8GB items on pcpartpicker, it becomes obvious that ramtrack is just completely off here (why would 16GB be only 6% cheaper than 32GB, that is just not credible).