F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop No, there is no current RAM supply shortage.

No, there is no current RAM supply shortage.

No, there is no current RAM supply shortage.

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Chiller9592
Senior Member
670
02-25-2016, 06:15 PM
#1
You're looking for 16GB of white RGB 3600MHz RAM with CL16 speed, but it doesn't seem to be available. The timing settings might still be adjustable on other RAM modules.
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Chiller9592
02-25-2016, 06:15 PM #1

You're looking for 16GB of white RGB 3600MHz RAM with CL16 speed, but it doesn't seem to be available. The timing settings might still be adjustable on other RAM modules.

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patorus
Member
108
02-25-2016, 08:40 PM
#2
It's referred to as COVID-19. There are many 3600MHz CL16 choices available. I wouldn't choose CL18; a 3200MHz CL16 would be more suitable at that stage. https://pcpartpicker.com/products/memory...ice&page=1
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patorus
02-25-2016, 08:40 PM #2

It's referred to as COVID-19. There are many 3600MHz CL16 choices available. I wouldn't choose CL18; a 3200MHz CL16 would be more suitable at that stage. https://pcpartpicker.com/products/memory...ice&page=1

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Skotcher
Member
182
02-26-2016, 11:58 AM
#3
They are possible, but don't anticipate a big speed boost—they're designed for a particular pace. Have you heard about Coronavirus? Supply chains are messed up, and right now isn't the best moment to buy PC parts. Prices in many areas are high, and some items might not be available. Consider waiting until summer to buy the rest of your PC, or when prices drop and suppliers have stock again.
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Skotcher
02-26-2016, 11:58 AM #3

They are possible, but don't anticipate a big speed boost—they're designed for a particular pace. Have you heard about Coronavirus? Supply chains are messed up, and right now isn't the best moment to buy PC parts. Prices in many areas are high, and some items might not be available. Consider waiting until summer to buy the rest of your PC, or when prices drop and suppliers have stock again.

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ajaceave
Junior Member
8
03-01-2016, 12:38 PM
#4
Gotcha. I did get a good deal on the CPU+Mobo combo, but I'll hold off on the rest until it goes back to reasonable levels I guess.
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ajaceave
03-01-2016, 12:38 PM #4

Gotcha. I did get a good deal on the CPU+Mobo combo, but I'll hold off on the rest until it goes back to reasonable levels I guess.

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Tavado
Senior Member
505
03-21-2016, 06:32 PM
#5
Prices remain fair for many of these kits. US RAM costs haven’t risen significantly lately, and inventory is expected to shrink further. It might take about a year for the situation to change, so it’s best to purchase RAM and a motherboard now if you have one.
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Tavado
03-21-2016, 06:32 PM #5

Prices remain fair for many of these kits. US RAM costs haven’t risen significantly lately, and inventory is expected to shrink further. It might take about a year for the situation to change, so it’s best to purchase RAM and a motherboard now if you have one.

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Sound_Remedy
Member
77
03-23-2016, 08:24 AM
#6
The factories haven't resumed manufacturing yet, haven't they? In the UK, prices have risen for certain items, particularly GPUs, but I'm waiting until the 3000 series comes out. If that holds true, I'll just pick up some essential ballsticks—they look like a great match.
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Sound_Remedy
03-23-2016, 08:24 AM #6

The factories haven't resumed manufacturing yet, haven't they? In the UK, prices have risen for certain items, particularly GPUs, but I'm waiting until the 3000 series comes out. If that holds true, I'll just pick up some essential ballsticks—they look like a great match.

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Mr_Floobiful
Posting Freak
890
03-30-2016, 11:19 AM
#7
Many are still at reduced hours and the biggest constraint right now is global shipping. I would not wait. And it's not like this will blow over in a few months. Expect to wait many many months for the Nvida GPU's to actually become available, I'd be surprised if there is any stock at launch. I'd probably just get a 3200MHz kit, like £20 cheaper. Plus 3600MHz is often not achievable, what motherboard do you have? https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/products/mem...sort=price
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Mr_Floobiful
03-30-2016, 11:19 AM #7

Many are still at reduced hours and the biggest constraint right now is global shipping. I would not wait. And it's not like this will blow over in a few months. Expect to wait many many months for the Nvida GPU's to actually become available, I'd be surprised if there is any stock at launch. I'd probably just get a 3200MHz kit, like £20 cheaper. Plus 3600MHz is often not achievable, what motherboard do you have? https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/products/mem...sort=price

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JonaxWTF
Member
221
03-30-2016, 03:25 PM
#8
I might need to wait a few months for the GPU, but I’m okay with that because my GTX970 handles most games fine. I’ll check out the differences and performance and consider buying the 3200mhz if it’s not too much. I currently own an Asus Prime x570 Pro.
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JonaxWTF
03-30-2016, 03:25 PM #8

I might need to wait a few months for the GPU, but I’m okay with that because my GTX970 handles most games fine. I’ll check out the differences and performance and consider buying the 3200mhz if it’s not too much. I currently own an Asus Prime x570 Pro.

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J0ebyron
Member
225
04-04-2016, 02:17 AM
#9
A power failure occurred at the Ram Factory during the winter months. Even short interruptions might damage several days of work, especially since there are only a few factories worldwide.
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J0ebyron
04-04-2016, 02:17 AM #9

A power failure occurred at the Ram Factory during the winter months. Even short interruptions might damage several days of work, especially since there are only a few factories worldwide.

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Defrac_Nic
Junior Member
49
04-04-2016, 02:26 AM
#10
You can enhance your memory performance by optimizing it further. With a GPU available, it makes sense to secure sufficient RAM right away so your system runs smoothly.
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Defrac_Nic
04-04-2016, 02:26 AM #10

You can enhance your memory performance by optimizing it further. With a GPU available, it makes sense to secure sufficient RAM right away so your system runs smoothly.

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