Ruining the PC market for consumers on purpose so people will think it's cheaper to rent computers than to own.
In the future, you will lease your computer and not own it, just as you are told to do by the billionaires who steal your pay.
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Ruining the PC market for consumers on purpose so people will think it's cheaper to rent computers than to own.
In the future, you will lease your computer and not own it, just as you are told to do by the billionaires who steal your pay.
In the future you will connect to a corporate owned terminal and use an online hosted OS, where your files are kept in their cloud ecosystme.
Yep cloud providers definitely came up with the AI boom in a roundabout conspiracy to end PCs. Total direct chain there.
This is crazy because I bought 64 gb ram for like 130 in July of 2025.
Now it’s 530 for the same exact brand.
I'm kicking myself so hard right now. I went in and upgraded my PC when word of tarrifs were coming back in 2024 but decided to chill on ram because the prices were still low and I felt I had enough. I have 16gb of DDR5 and my rig feels like it's chugging with newer software.
I should've bit the bullet and future proofed with a 64gb set up. My ass decided to buy a house instead 😮💨
Dude 2 years ago I built my first PC in a minute and last year built one for wifey (was running a rx580, ddr3 ram and fx6300 that I was milking as long as I could, built my rig and wife used that one till she had me build a better one on ddr4 ram ryzen 5 and pcie 4.0 mobo etc) and didn't think it was a great time to build because of prices being all over but now I'm just glad I didn't wait any longer!
Yeah same! A year ago it was $120 for a 64GB kit of ddr4-4000. Now my same kit just broke the $800 barrier.
All of these fucks kiting $10B checks need to be locked up for price fixing.
When I saw people's already processed orders getting cancelled with no reason other than to price gouge I was infuriated.
The level of greed in this world sickens me.
US oligoarchys wants to have all computation done in their warehouse so they have to power to change any computation at any time
When I first saw "GeForce Now" that's exactly what I imagined. Building a market for cloud computation. "Just own the display, we will rent you the brain for it". Currently they are choking the market with orders for ram that does not exist, paid with money that does not currently exists and the output of this situation is that prices go up artificially which will eventually drive the users exactly in a scenario where they will rent out computing power "for cheap" to play that latest game for 2-3 hours.
Built my new PC in late 2023... so glad I put 96 GB of RAM into it, despite several people asking me why the fuck I need so much RAM...
AS long AS you dont plan on selling your Ram I would still ask why you need so much RAM (if youre not running a lot if AI locally)
I installed 64GB when I built my current rig five years ago, because I do (or, did) graphic design for a living and Photoshop will use all the RAM you can throw at it. I routinely worked on files in the 10GB size range, and sometimes larger. The RAM makes a big difference in how long filters take to render on such large image layers--from minutes, down to seconds.
You don't understand how many tabs I need open.
I'll be the first to say "well done, you". I only got 32 could've easily spulrged at least for 64.
I saw it coming when Trump got reelected and wanted to setup tariffs. So I upgraded all my PCs before he took office and I am glad I did. Can easily last 5 more years.
Amazon right now 700+ for two sticks of 32GB DDR5. Crazy
Damn never thought the gaming PC I built two years ago would actually be APPRECIATING in value over time.
I looked at how much my 128GB DDR4 costs and holy shit £900. Timed my build well I feel with the 3080Ti.
Yeah, I bought 32GB of RAM about three months ago for my new computer build and last I checked it had doubled in price. Thinking about selling it for a profit. Can a computer run without RAM?