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>There's a hopeful sign that RAM prices might be finally dropping — although there's also a more negative piece of news that's crept in to balance that out somewhat. First off, the good news, which as Tom's Hardware reports is that the prices for DDR5 RAM appear to be easing in Europe. The tech site noticed a claim on Reddit, showing a graph of the price of an 'average' 32GB kit of DDR5 memory in the EU — which all sounds very vague, but points to a drop of about 10% (roughly) in price since the start of February.
Archive: https://archive.today/yS8we
Fromm the post:
>>There's a hopeful sign that RAM prices might be finally dropping — although there's also a more negative piece of news that's crept in to balance that out somewhat.
First off, the good news, which as Tom's Hardware reports is that the prices for DDR5 RAM appear to be easing in Europe.
The tech site noticed a claim on Reddit, showing a graph of the price of an 'average' 32GB kit of DDR5 memory in the EU — which all sounds very vague, but points to a drop of about 10% (roughly) in price since the start of February.
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