Well we have seen it before with memory pricing trends for DDR2. It hit an all time low around 2008, and then gradually as DDR3 came to market DDR2 rose until it became more and more phased out and is now comparatively much more expensive despite being inferior and older tec to DDR3. The same happened with DDR ram before.
If you check out the today only deal you can bag 2x2gb of DDR3 for £23.99! So that is a potential 8gb for <£50.
Are current DDR3 prices at an all time low? Can they get any lower? Are they about to start rising or maintain the low price for months to come? A quick google suggests conflicting info on DDR4. Some suggest it won't hit market till 2015, and others suggest manufacturers have stuff in the pipeline already.
If you check out the today only deal you can bag 2x2gb of DDR3 for £23.99! So that is a potential 8gb for <£50.
Are current DDR3 prices at an all time low? Can they get any lower? Are they about to start rising or maintain the low price for months to come? A quick google suggests conflicting info on DDR4. Some suggest it won't hit market till 2015, and others suggest manufacturers have stuff in the pipeline already.