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This is not super surprising. Running a retail outfit alongside a manufacturing concern is a lot more work and you're not making that much money off it since you have to staff and support it; and it comes even crazier to run when your retail division is going to be competing with other brands you also sell your chips to.
I mean, it worked well enough for a few decades, just one more thing for AI to ruin I guess.This is not super surprising. Running a retail outfit alongside a manufacturing concern is a lot more work and you're not making that much money off it since you have to staff and support it; and it comes even crazier to run when your retail division is going to be competing with other brands you also sell your chips to.
I've bought Crucial RAM before (and I have some on the way in the mail right now).To be honest I don't think I've ever purchased Micron/ Crucial RAM unless it came pre-installed on the video card.
Always went with G. Skill but less competition means higher prices!
I would imagine the margins can be kind of tight in the direct to consumer space. Maybe they decided the juice isn't worth the squeeze any more in that area.I mean, it worked well enough for a few decades, just one more thing for AI to ruin I guess.
I got the shitty Ballistix back in the day. Went bad just like they all did. I buy various ram depending, but Corsair always gave me the warm fuzzies. Never a problem with their ram.To be honest I don't think I've ever purchased Micron/ Crucial RAM unless it came pre-installed on the video card.
Always went with G. Skill but less competition means higher prices!
I've had no problems using Team, Corsair, GSkill, AData...What's the current defacto replacement for crucial, let's assume I'm a boring middled aged guy who just wants error free reliable RAM at a fair price.
Let's also assume I won't be doing any OC or whatever the cool kids are doing these days. The Toyota Corolla of RAM.
I just pick the max official XMP speed supported by the board/CPU and find sticks that match.
Looks like everything consumer facing...I've got some Crucial stuff.
I didn't get if they're killing off the drive division or not, SSDs, M style, etc.
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From lxskller's link:I wonder how this will affect RMA/warranties.
🤣 That's sig worthy.Tech Jesus is about to flip tables.
Recently read a couple of RMA experiences saying they were given a refund instead of replacing their ram. Scumbag companies. They know damned well you can't replace the ram for what you paid for it.
Time will tell if this is going to be SOP, or these are isolated incidences.


