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May 25, 2004 08:36 |  #1

Okay........its not a new Russian hack..........

but..........

Memory prices are dropping!!!

http://story.news.yaho​o.com …40524/tc_nm/tec​h_chips_dc (external link)

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May 25, 2004 08:52 |  #2

I checked yesterday, and they have not dropped in the last month. Maybe some of it already happened, as the story says the prices dropped in October (if I remember correctly). I use Sandisk Ultra II as the benchmark, and 512mb is going for $120 give or take. I'm hoping to see 1gb Ultra II for under $200. :D

This price drop may give the Microdrive crowd a serious run for their money. :wink:


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May 25, 2004 10:23 |  #3

can't wait for SanDisk Ultra II 1GB price to drop, gonna save up for at least 2 of those.


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May 25, 2004 19:19 |  #4

Guess the golden rule is to always buy when it's a long time since the last major earthquake in memory-factory areas of the world :P Remember one time I was about to buy myself 128MB of computer-memory. That was when 128MB ~ one 1024MB module today (in price), and I was 12-13 years. So the amount was quite significant to my economy. Was just about the buy, and then one memory production-plant was leveled by an earthquake. Prices doubled in an instant and my dream of much memory vanished just as fast :/




  
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May 25, 2004 20:00 |  #5

I just purchased 2gb Ultra II CF for 417.00 from an Ebay merchant.




  
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