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Just as the DRAM and GPU price cycles are starting to kick off, it looks like the next wave of hikes will hit basic PC components like Power Supplies (PSU) and CPU coolers. Accordi
HP EliteBoard G1a Only has two Type-C ports. Seems decent enough for basic web surfing or office work... I've only ever seen thick, low-spec ones from crowdfunding projects before,
https://www.techspot.com/news/110871-samsung-sk-hynix-jacking-up-dram-prices-much.html Of course, that's a 60–70% jump based on current prices. We're cooked.
Samsung & SK Hynix to hike DRAM prices by up to 70%.jpg Looks like they're saying it's going up even further from current prices.
Four sticks of RAM cost the same as a 5080 + 9800X3D with change to spare.
First page results when searching for 5090 on Compuzone. Even those Gigabyte models that caused a stir because of the 'cheese' issue are all delisted as of Friday, Jan 9. Danawa is
Upgraded from 16GB of 'spinach' RAM to 96GB of DDR5 tuned RAM for 460k won I've been 'gleaning' SSD deals every time they popped up until last fall, finally hit 10TB total With thi
Word is SSDs are essential for AI now, so prices are expected to keep jumping by double-digit percentages.
The M4 Mac Mini base model is around 700k KRW with discounts, but just a decent CPU + Windows + 16GB RAM alone goes over 700k;; If you add the SSD, mobo, and PSU, it gets even more
Yongsan's Top Dog getting a shoutout from AMD Compuzone-hyung, why are you showing up there? lol Real talk, it's a list of regional rep OEM PC/SI companies, so there's really no on
NVIDIA plans to re-release the GeForce RTX 3060 in Q1 2026 to solve current GPU and memory shortages. 30xx series: Made by Samsung Foundry / 40xx series: Made by TSMC Motherboards
Nvidia supposedly dropping cheap GPUs This is the chance for the 1060 gang
So this is why the price of all electronics is going up lol. Nintendo/PS will probably hike their prices too, right? haha PS5: 16GB GDDR6 memory (PS5 Pro adds 2GB DDR5 for system b
Current state of RAM prices You could trade two sets of RAM for an RTX 5090 and still get change back.
It's 880k won.
by Nanobanana Say thank you to Dororong!
Probably not the time to be building a PC lol
The current state of the 'reverse thinking' logic where people buy DDR4 because DDR5 is too expensive. Turns out everyone had the same idea, so DDR4 prices are already skyrocketing