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Sure, I can clarify how the pricing works.

Sure, I can clarify how the pricing works.

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Wingman_41
Member
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08-26-2025, 12:10 PM
#1
Initially I thought higher clock speeds meant better performance and higher costs. However, memory prices depend on timing details, supply conditions, and market demand. The difference in cost between 3200MHz and 2400MHz sticks likely reflects these factors rather than just supply and demand alone. Could be the 2400MHz units are rarer or more sought after. Let me know if you need further clarification! Link to the Amazon listing for reference.
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Wingman_41
08-26-2025, 12:10 PM #1

Initially I thought higher clock speeds meant better performance and higher costs. However, memory prices depend on timing details, supply conditions, and market demand. The difference in cost between 3200MHz and 2400MHz sticks likely reflects these factors rather than just supply and demand alone. Could be the 2400MHz units are rarer or more sought after. Let me know if you need further clarification! Link to the Amazon listing for reference.

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CandyMonster03
Junior Member
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08-26-2025, 08:44 PM
#2
Have no idea, but try to remember while you can.
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CandyMonster03
08-26-2025, 08:44 PM #2

Have no idea, but try to remember while you can.

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Area_74
Junior Member
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09-13-2025, 10:57 PM
#3
There might be more rivals in the 3200MHz area, so they set prices to stay competitive. 2400MHz isn’t very common, which means few purchases are made, so they probably aren’t changing it often. Welcome to the discussion.
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Area_74
09-13-2025, 10:57 PM #3

There might be more rivals in the 3200MHz area, so they set prices to stay competitive. 2400MHz isn’t very common, which means few purchases are made, so they probably aren’t changing it often. Welcome to the discussion.

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julian_05
Member
185
09-14-2025, 10:07 PM
#4
It seems like you're confirming your grasp of memory characteristics while noting a minor issue with the message formatting. Everything looks clear now!
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julian_05
09-14-2025, 10:07 PM #4

It seems like you're confirming your grasp of memory characteristics while noting a minor issue with the message formatting. Everything looks clear now!

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miner38
Member
103
09-15-2025, 12:08 AM
#5
Maybe demand is lower than expected or they’ll be discounted at some point to replace them with newer versions. Don’t waste time trying to market them; instead, consider offering deep discounts when they’re unwanted or part of pre-builds. The pricing could shift depending on whether RAM is in the higher or lower range, placing it somewhere unusual. Is this a common situation for tech products?
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miner38
09-15-2025, 12:08 AM #5

Maybe demand is lower than expected or they’ll be discounted at some point to replace them with newer versions. Don’t waste time trying to market them; instead, consider offering deep discounts when they’re unwanted or part of pre-builds. The pricing could shift depending on whether RAM is in the higher or lower range, placing it somewhere unusual. Is this a common situation for tech products?

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RoseJr
Member
244
09-22-2025, 03:44 PM
#6
In short, demand isn't decreasing; it's actually increasing. Fewer buyers are purchasing 2400mhz kits, while many prefer 3200mhz or above.
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RoseJr
09-22-2025, 03:44 PM #6

In short, demand isn't decreasing; it's actually increasing. Fewer buyers are purchasing 2400mhz kits, while many prefer 3200mhz or above.

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Damien1019
Member
185
09-30-2025, 12:49 PM
#7
You mentioned there was less demand for the 2400.
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Damien1019
09-30-2025, 12:49 PM #7

You mentioned there was less demand for the 2400.