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  • mrweasel31 minutes ago
    Maybe they just don't really use anything else, but I just love that the most reliable memory is just Kingston ValueRAM. No fancy heat spreader or packaging, not even a black PCB, just chips on a classic green circuit board.
  • BadBadJellyBean1 hour ago
    I always wonder how many system crashes that we put on the software or the OS are actually just sub optimal components. Computers are so complex and so fast that just a little bit of instability can probably lead to data corruption.
    • ortusdux51 minutes ago
      The optimist in me hopes that the bullwhip effect will lead to cheap ram in a few years, and that the glut allows for the wider adoption and support of ECC memory.
    • cosmic_cheese34 minutes ago
      Not just wholesale crashes, but all sorts of misbehavior. For example, cheap WiFi&#x2F;BT&#x2F;ethernet can wreak havoc on your connectivity and out of spec USB peripherals can cause all sorts of problems. Both can bring sleep&#x2F;power saving problems.<p>Most people using computers aren&#x27;t technical enough to be able to discern these things, however, and many buy the cheapest thing on the shelf and so these subpar components persist.