benlee macrumors 65816 Original poster Mar 4, 2007 1,246 1 Nov 28, 2007 #1 I want to buy more memory and the prices look right but i want to hold off for a bit. Any chance they will go higher rather than lower?
I want to buy more memory and the prices look right but i want to hold off for a bit. Any chance they will go higher rather than lower?
T termina3 macrumors 65816 Jul 16, 2007 1,078 1 TX Nov 28, 2007 #2 Unless a plant burns down or a big time new player enters the memory game and starts buying everything up, no. Nothing in the ordinary would make prices rise.
Unless a plant burns down or a big time new player enters the memory game and starts buying everything up, no. Nothing in the ordinary would make prices rise.
joegomolski macrumors 6502 Apr 28, 2006 327 0 So CA Nov 28, 2007 #3 Any Chance Memory Prices rise? Recession time, and over capacity, plus fewer pc sales. I agree with the previous comment. RAM prices will not rise, and I'm expecting them to decline.
Any Chance Memory Prices rise? Recession time, and over capacity, plus fewer pc sales. I agree with the previous comment. RAM prices will not rise, and I'm expecting them to decline.
F feyn-man macrumors regular Oct 24, 2007 234 0 Nov 28, 2007 #4 joegomolski said: Recession time, and over capacity, plus fewer pc sales. I agree with the previous comment. RAM prices will not rise, and I'm expecting them to decline. Click to expand... Not exactly. If the PC2-5300 for our MB or MBP is never produced again, that means new technology instead of this one, these stick will be expansive. That has happened on SDRAM several years ago, right?
joegomolski said: Recession time, and over capacity, plus fewer pc sales. I agree with the previous comment. RAM prices will not rise, and I'm expecting them to decline. Click to expand... Not exactly. If the PC2-5300 for our MB or MBP is never produced again, that means new technology instead of this one, these stick will be expansive. That has happened on SDRAM several years ago, right?
J JayLenochiniMac macrumors G5 Nov 7, 2007 12,819 2,390 New Sanfrakota Nov 28, 2007 #5 DDR2 will start getting expensive once DDR3 becomes standard.
T termina3 macrumors 65816 Jul 16, 2007 1,078 1 TX Nov 28, 2007 #6 JayLenochiniMac said: DDR2 will start getting expensive once DDR3 becomes standard. Click to expand... but as long as DDR2 is still widely used, we've got nothing to worry about
JayLenochiniMac said: DDR2 will start getting expensive once DDR3 becomes standard. Click to expand... but as long as DDR2 is still widely used, we've got nothing to worry about