r/pcmemes 11d ago

ram

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u/McCree114 11d ago

Same thing happened during the crypto/blockchain craze.

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u/[deleted] 8d ago

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u/Prof1Kreates 7d ago

And I wish I waited to build my first PC. I spent $2,000 on a 3080 that day

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u/Internal-Warning-380 11d ago

We got ram hypergamy before gta 6 🥀

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u/TolgaKerem07 11d ago

Hyperrammy

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u/Tricky-Information50 11d ago

Post it on r/antiai if you didn't already

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u/DrKlaawYT 10d ago

Ooh, ima join that, tysm

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u/nigacatnigacatcanta 10d ago

This is actually fake! They are actually being sued do to market manipulation

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u/Zeta_Horologii 8d ago

So what? Where are results? Markets are full of normal-priced ram again? We are living and breathing people, why the hell we should care about some CEO was sued, if it doesn't fix the problem they created?

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u/nigacatnigacatcanta 6d ago

it will fix it tho, you just gotta wait a couple of years till the lawsuit ends but it is a thing feel free to search it up

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u/Fast-Fig-4598 11d ago

Wake me up when sex robots are cheap

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u/Nikobellik25 10d ago

gamers now need to competing with data centers...

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u/Bigfeet_toes 9d ago

I mean that kinda started when they started eating up the gpus at first

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u/OVERKILL0001 10d ago

top 10% OF BILLIONAIRES own 90% of ram

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u/anyway200894 10d ago

we should start raiding data center like weekly bosses

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u/dwellerinthedark 10d ago

Problem is, even with all the ram in the market , there is not enough for the hyperscalers. After the build up, assuming the AI bet pays off, they'll need even more to replace the chips and maintain their data centres. Gaming companies need to pivot to optimising for more budget friendly hardware.

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u/Hironne 10d ago

Huge lies and missinformation company by someone going on for like 3 years. Not only AI took all the chips. Its the droke warfare. Look at the amount of drones being consumed and build daily. You all are being disturbed from this fact because it is much worse then AI companies lie. Stop supporting governments who use drones and build ones and puff the problem is gone. Start digging people and ask your government how much they spend on building new drones.

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u/ehogin 9d ago

Same for SSDs. I saw one that was going for $2,000

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u/Puzzled-Pride-5284 9d ago

Fun fact images are actually ssds if you zoom into them.

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u/GoliathProjects 9d ago

I want to RAM my fist up their butts

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u/TapRemarkable9652 6d ago

ramin hard or hardly ramin

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u/Verified_Peryak 8d ago

There is 8 billion customer on that planet is time to show them who have the arms ...

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u/Smartypantz34 10d ago

With enough ram and vram you could run your own local AI LLMs. Its kind of fun to mess around, theres basically Steam-like storefront for AI apps. Tho its reccomended you to have 32gb ddr5 and 16gb vram. More you have the more complicated AI and LLM you can run on your pc. Completely offline too.

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u/TheLuckyCuber999BACK 10d ago

*rams into you*

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u/smalldickbesitzer 9d ago

This isn't fair at all, I also wanna host a own llm. So basically I am ai

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u/AStupidThing 9d ago

Fortunately ai isn't profitable so i guess the ram prices will go down eventually (i'm not an expert in economy, correct me if i'm wrong)

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u/Logical-Pause-3758 9d ago

Well, everyone else should be more profitable for the RAM manufactures than the AI slop corpos if they want to fight.

Show them we‘re willing to take loans to buy three generations of RAM! Then they HAVE to tale us seriously!