- Jan 30, 2006
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There's been some talk that with the introduction of AM2, mem manufacturers will reduce DDR volumes, resulting in a higher prices?
How likely is this to happen? I mean, is it community buzz that some agree with and some don't, or a general consensus based on the history of memory type transitions?
Reason I ask is that I've been planning to get some new DDR RAM for a secondary system, but I don't need the sticks at all right now so I was thinking of waiting for the prices to drop... but if they're likely to go up, I might as well buy now.
Thanks for any advice.
How likely is this to happen? I mean, is it community buzz that some agree with and some don't, or a general consensus based on the history of memory type transitions?
Reason I ask is that I've been planning to get some new DDR RAM for a secondary system, but I don't need the sticks at all right now so I was thinking of waiting for the prices to drop... but if they're likely to go up, I might as well buy now.
Thanks for any advice.
