| ▲ | dghlsakjg 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> You don't need to be a genius or a billionaire to realize that when most of the global supply of a product becomes unavailable the remaining supply gets more expensive. Yes. Absolutely correct if you are talking about the short term. I was talking about the long term, and said that. If you are so certain would you take this bet: any odds, any amount that within 1 month I can buy 32gb of new retail DDR5 in the US for at least 10% less than the $384 you cited. (think very hard on why I might offer you infinite upside so confidently. It's not because I know where the price of RAM is going in the short term) > So with prime that's $439+139 for $578 which is only slightly higher than the cost without prime of $549.99. At this point I can't tell if you are arguing in bad faith, or just unfamiliar with how prime works. Just in case: You have cited the cost of prime for a full year. You can buy just a month of prime for a maximum price of $14.99 (that's how I got $455) if you have already used your free trial, and don't qualify for any discounts. Prime also allows cancellation within 14 days of signing up for a paid option, which is more than enough time to order a computer, and have it delivered, and cancel for a full refund. So really, if you use a trial or ask for a refund for your prime fees the price is $439. So we have actually gotten the price a full 10% lower than I originally cited. Edit: to eliminate any arguments about Prime in the price of the PC, here's an indentically speced mini PC for the same price from Newegg https://www.newegg.com/p/2SW-00BM-00002 | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | r0b05 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
What is your estimate for when memory prices will decrease? I agree that we've seen similar fluctuations in the past and the price of compute trends down in the long-term. This could be a bubble, which it likely is, in which case prices should return to baseline eventually. The political climate is extremely challenging at this time though so things could take longer to stabilize. Do you think we're in this ride for months or years? | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | inferiorhuman a day ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Oh for the love of fuck. I don't subscribe to Prime or pay any attention to how it's priced. I've gotten offers for free trials of Prime before, should I just ignore that for most people Prime is something they have to pay for? | |||||||||||||||||
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