good news: DDR5 prices have come down from pants-on-head silly to regular silly, putting them in that range where you could *maybe* justify buying some but you'll hate yourself afterwards.
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good news: DDR5 prices have come down from pants-on-head silly to regular silly, putting them in that range where you could *maybe* justify buying some but you'll hate yourself afterwards.
@gsuberland I am really annoyed at myself for cheaping out on buying new hard drives because I didn't *immediately* need them and didn't expect them to also go through the roof (though not as badly as the rest)
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@gsuberland just gotta hold out a little longer
@dysfun I really wanna upgrade my lab machine. it's running an i7-4790K / 32GB DDR3 / 980Ti, which is no slouch despite its age, but now I'm doing a lot more stuff in Fusion up here it's really bottlenecking on only having 4 cores and the yester-year quantity of cache.
currently looking at a 7700X (twice as many cores, higher base and boost clocks, twice the L1, lots more L2, twice the L3/core, and IPC uplift), a cooler, an X870 board, and 2x32GB DDR5, for about £600. the RAM is £240 of that.
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@gsuberland how are we doing on SSDs? I would really like to put another SSD in my PC so I can put linux on it without fucking about with partition resizing
@halcy expensive
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@halcy expensive
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@halcy if you just want a basic ass 500GB SATA with no DRAM cache then you can get those cheap. but 1TB NVMe SSDs are still like... 300% the price they were before this mess started.
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@halcy if you just want a basic ass 500GB SATA with no DRAM cache then you can get those cheap. but 1TB NVMe SSDs are still like... 300% the price they were before this mess started.
@halcy I had no choice but to buy one a while back and it *really* stung. I think I paid 3.5x the price it had been just a few months earlier.
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@dysfun I really wanna upgrade my lab machine. it's running an i7-4790K / 32GB DDR3 / 980Ti, which is no slouch despite its age, but now I'm doing a lot more stuff in Fusion up here it's really bottlenecking on only having 4 cores and the yester-year quantity of cache.
currently looking at a 7700X (twice as many cores, higher base and boost clocks, twice the L1, lots more L2, twice the L3/core, and IPC uplift), a cooler, an X870 board, and 2x32GB DDR5, for about £600. the RAM is £240 of that.
@gsuberland @dysfun i7-4790k my beloved, I still have one in my NAS
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@halcy if you just want a basic ass 500GB SATA with no DRAM cache then you can get those cheap. but 1TB NVMe SSDs are still like... 300% the price they were before this mess started.
@gsuberland yeah nah i want to run the OS off it so… a proper one
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good news: DDR5 prices have come down from pants-on-head silly to regular silly, putting them in that range where you could *maybe* justify buying some but you'll hate yourself afterwards.
@gsuberland Maybe for DDR5 modules.
Have you seen what Digikey wants for loose DDR4 ICs? $300+ for a single 16Gbit IC
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@gsuberland Maybe for DDR5 modules.
Have you seen what Digikey wants for loose DDR4 ICs? $300+ for a single 16Gbit IC
@azonenberg @gsuberland We're specing out a new embedded Linux design at work and it's painful.
