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G.SKILL Value Series 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Desktop Memory (F3-1600C11S-8GNT) - $39.99

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[Canada Computers] G.SKILL Value Series 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Desktop Memory (F3-1600C11S-8GNT) - $39.99

If you need some DDR3 DIMMs @1600MHz, this isn't a bad price ($5 / GB).

If CC runs out of stock...then there's Newegg ...but there's shipping cost:
https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.a ... 6820231637
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Dammit.
Both CCs in Vancouver have 3 units.
I need 4.
Do you not have anything else to do rather than argue with strangers on the internet
Nope. That's why I'm on the internet arguing with strangers. If I had anything better to do I'd probably be doing it.
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You the man Abe.
If you look back at your last 5 years and cringe, you've grown as a person.
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lincoln wrote: Wow $5 off!
$5 is $5...

Patriot at least compares, but who the hell is timetec?
Do you not have anything else to do rather than argue with strangers on the internet
Nope. That's why I'm on the internet arguing with strangers. If I had anything better to do I'd probably be doing it.
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death_hawk wrote: $5 is $5...

Patriot at least compares, but who the hell is timetec?
Timetec is SK Hynix I believe.

$5 saved + $5 spent on gas and $5 of wear on your car.
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"Memory names facing 'worst-case scenario' - Nomura
Apr. 11, 2019 4:08 PM ET

Nomura expects near-term deterioration in memory pricing and profitability that's worse than expected due to the high inventory levels.

The firm thinks companies will sacrifice NT profitability to clear inventory and maintain market share.

Nomura thinks memory's bottom has now pushed to Q3 from the expected Q2."


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