Historically not great, but decent at the moment compared to what’s around.
There’s other ones available on special too.
Historically not great, but decent at the moment compared to what’s around.
There’s other ones available on special too.
red is not in stock.
Always good to check PC part Picker but just a note: You have to be careful with Team T as it has compatibility issues with anything not Asus, pretty much. It's fine if it's on the QVL, but that's a narrow band of motherboards, I found. I built a PC this week and I gave up trying to match it and just got Vengeance, which is compatible with everything essentially. There's a reason Team T is cheaper.
Thanks, good to know.
Annoying you can get DDR4 desktop RAM that won't necessarily work in a DDR4 desktop motherboard. That definitely should not be possible.
I'd wait till next year if you can
we will be in ddr5 territory by then.
IMO probably not. DDR4 took awhile for it to be adopted, I'd suspect the same for DDR5
ddr4 took a while to be adopted because the prices were ridiculously high through price fixing, i doubt the same will happen with ddr5 after all the anti competitive shenanigans that happened before.
Exchange rates are sliding back down again, as the world realises Americans (and their financial markets) are kinda dumb.
I'd expect better prices again in a month or two, regardless of how this pandemic plays out.
I'm surprised we're not seeing more bargains as businesses shed excess stock in anticipation of the likely worldwide economic depression/recession.
What excess stock? It's not like the factories are still churning out products non stop and are able to export to countries without any hinderince.
Have you checked PC part picker AU? This one in red (and several others) around $120 + delivery:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/products/memory/#Z=16384002&s=40…
And some 3200mhz for only $10 more:
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/product/z3VD4D/team-t-force-vulc…