Originally posted by: ADDAvenger
Originally posted by: acegazda
Originally posted by: Zolty
Originally posted by: acegazda
HaHa... rambus... I wasn't old enough to spell computer when rambus was the norm, but ridiculous prices nonetheless.
I fully agree that prices of all RAM are too high however it can be explained in 3 words: supply and demand.
I'll extrapelate though😉 Like dave said, there was lots of RAM last year, so mfgs had really low prices. With the intro of C2D and such, people go out and buy memory. They come back to the forums, post their experience with the RAM and more people go out and buy it. Supply goes down, prices go up. People continue to buy RAM. Supply may go back up, but mfg's realize that people will pay the high prices, so they don't lower them.
Capitalism at its most shrew.:evil:
What are you like 10?
Rambus was used in the original p4s
no man I'm 16, but I thought rambus was last used in pentium 3? I know I have an old dell xps that used rambus, but that was pentium 1.
RDRAM was used in early P4s, but everybody hated it because it was hot, expensive, and extremely high latency compared to PC133 SDRAM. And as for the P1 thing, "The first PC motherboards with support for RDRAM debuted in 1999" and the PIII was launched in early '99 and the P4 in late '00, so it would seem that at least one chipset existed for RDRAM with the PIII, but it's best known for its use with early P4s. If Rambus designed any memory for use with the P1, I've never heard of it and it certainly wasn't RDRAM.
EDIT: quote's from Wikipedia's RDRAM page