
Kunal Khullar is a contributing writer at Tom\u2019s Hardware.\u00a0 He is a long time technology journalist and reviewer specializing in PC components and peripherals, and welcomes any and every question around building a PC. ","collapsible":{"enabled":true,"maxHeight":250,"readMoreText":"Read more","readLessText":"Read less"}}), "https://slice.vanilla.futurecdn.net/13-4-24/js/authorBio.js"); } else { console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); } Kunal Khullar Social Links Navigation News Contributor Kunal Khullar is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. He is a long time technology journalist and reviewer specializing in PC components and peripherals, and welcomes any and every question around building a PC.
teeejay94 You guys know $380 is egregious and ridiculous. Stop coping and tell them to shove their sale where it don't shine Reply
PSyph3R_1 teeejay94 said: You guys know $380 is egregious and ridiculous. Stop coping and tell them to shove their sale where it don't shine I completely agree! Although it is cheaper than normal at the moment, this article is still feeding to the inflated prices. There should be a law to force companies to allocate a percentage of ram sales for consumers, rather than selling all to Ai data centres! The ram shortage for consumers is through just pure greed. This seems to be the new narrative for businesses now (electricity costing many times more than it should, fuel price hyper increases, etc, and at the same time these companies are making record profits, so using their current excuses just don't wash anymore!), and our governments are letting it happen! Its disgusting! Reply
Roland Of Gilead PSyph3R_1 said: Although it is cheaper than normal at the moment, this article is still feeding to the inflated prices. I don't disagree with you at all, but, this may help someone putting together a rig right now, and save them some money. Even if you don't like the article, it is relevant to some. Reply
daworstplaya PSyph3R_1 said: I completely agree! Although it is cheaper than normal at the moment, this article is still feeding to the inflated prices. There should be a law to force companies to allocate a percentage of ram sales for consumers, rather than selling all to Ai data centres! The ram shortage for consumers is through just pure greed. This seems to be the new narrative for businesses now (electricity costing many times more than it should, fuel price hyper increases, etc, and at the same time these companies are making record profits, so using their current excuses just don't wash anymore!), and our governments are letting it happen! Its disgusting! Not to mention they use taxpayer funding to build their factories and tax breaks to skim on paying property taxes. So they're stealing from us to then later gouge us with inflated prices. This should be illegal. Reply
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