The maker of modular, repairable laptops says it’s had to de-list separate memory purchases in order to keep supply for its pre-build customers, too.

  • Prove_your_argument@piefed.social
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    12 hours ago

    Yeah that was a pretty big sale price over what was typically $160 before tax/shipping.

    I paid $200 on a set a couple weeks before your one with similar specs but better voltage which was right around the 9800x3d launch. My motherboard was like $300 too for an x870.

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      11 hours ago

      You might have gotten the better deal. I was tight on money, so I got a $200 B650 board. I was worried about the ASRock voltage issues, but no problems so far.

      That said, even the $190 that my kit was at full price is ridiculously better than $250 for half the capacity and lower speeds.