~~~~~DEAL OF THE CENTURY MK2 - 4GB 1600MHz CAS8 Kit ONLY £25.99 Delivered (PRE-ORDER PRICE ONLY)!!!~

For the price, I'd say yes it's worth upgrading :p Even for doing a little bit of photoshop the upgrade will be nice.
 
I would love to order two sets but I keep on getting the delivery charge added, be it only £4.16 for 2nd class but thats a pint or a few cans of beer!

Anyone else who ordered have an issue with delivery?
 
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Sorry but they are not plunging, if they were plunging, Corsair, Kingston, GeIL and other brands would be at this pricing here too and everywhere else.

Show me a single competitor who has a 4GB 1600MHz C8 Kit for £25.99 delivered?

The going rate for a 4GB 1600MHz C9 kit is £35-£45 and pricing is actually increasing.

Memory prices are on the UP, were able to do this deal because OCZ have stopped producing memory and as such we put a BID on their entire remaining inventry, they agreed to our BID price and as such we purchased the lot at half the price the going rate should be.

So memory pricing trend is actually on the up, the only reason we can do this price is due to exceptional buying/deal negotiation with a manufacturer who wanted all their inventry cleared out. :)

If their inventory runs out, whats gonna happen to the warranty, in case, someone needs to RMA?
 
I also wouldn't mind seeing some nice DDR2 deals as well. Can someone explain why old tech DDR2 memory is more than newer DDR3. I mean a real in depth explanation. I understand it is to do with demand and it generally costing more to make older tech...but why? I remember when the same thing happened with DDR2. It hit an all time low a few years ago and old style DDR became treble the price of DD2.
 
It's not economical for the manufacturers to churn out huge numbers of DDR2 and DDR3 chips, so they concentrate on DDR3 as that's the newer tech. However demand for DDR2 is still fairly high due to the number of people wishing to upgrade old systems. If you want a full understanding of 'supply and demand' I'm sure any basic introduction to economics page would help you out.
 
I also wouldn't mind seeing some nice DDR2 deals as well. Can someone explain why old tech DDR2 memory is more than newer DDR3. I mean a real in depth explanation. I understand it is to do with demand and it generally costing more to make older tech...but why? I remember when the same thing happened with DDR2. It hit an all time low a few years ago and old style DDR became treble the price of DD2.

DDR2 dealson their way, shall be put on THIS WEEK ONLY which will be going live in 15 minutes. :)
 
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