Unlucky for those who need to buy new ram at the moment. http://www.kitguru.net/components/memory/faith/hynix-fabs-on-fire-after-chemical-explosion/ Seem's prices have shot up by 10% already and will more than likely go higher still.
Ah shiiiii... Most importantly it is reported that no one was killed, though it doesn't mention about being hurt, seriously or otherwise :/ Not quite as important, but I am in the market for a new graphics card so it is likely I will need another £20~ by the time I get round to buying in a month or so.
Yep luckily no one was killed. Wonder how many people are now going to buying shed loads of ram and flogging it on Ebay within a couple of weeks at a higher price than they, bought it for and also I wonder what it's going to do to the price of 2nd hand ram, will it go the same way as hard drives where all prices increased. I know a few people who sold there 2nd hand drives for more than they paid for them brand new when the prices went up.
I think i am fine with my 32GB in my server, 16GB in my both desktops and 8GB in my backup test thingy . Still, while it is going to increase the prices, at least it is a good news for the profitability of the manufacturers, as the prices were way down for them, next to no margin at all. Well, for all other manufacturers except Hynix. And it still won't reach a 4GB for 200€ price like i paid for Dominator GT's .
Seems Scan has not increased the prices as of yet that much if at all, so might be worth hitting them up if you need ram.
Don't expect massive price rises like the Thailand floods did to HDD prices or supply: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/09/04/china-hynix-idUSL2N0H013R20130904?irpc=932 The actual fab equipment has not been damaged, probably a short supply and price shock but it'll go back down in a month or so probably.
Ironically, I've been looking at upgrading my RAM today. Went on Amazon and saw what I wanted priced at £54.99 but didn't immediately purchase. Did some more browsing before reading this thread, which prompted me to go back to Amazon to make an order before the price hiked. I reloaded the relevant page and the price had dropped to £29.99, so I bought it there and then, naturally. Hopefully it will be honoured. And yay, no-one died. Just reloaded the Amazon page and it's back at £54.98!
I noticed a similar change on amazon, for Crucial ram, but they actually changed the quantity - it dropped to around £29, but for a single 4gb stick.
I definitely got an 8gb offer, but I'm preparing myself for a "Sorry, we are currently out of stock of the item you ordered and have cancelled your order for you..." type email. Fingers crossed.
So it's going to be around the same price give or take. Just hold off and don't buy. the prices will come down anyhow.
Just bought 8GB myself. I missed out on the lower prices all together though, so luckily (?) I didn't know what I was missing Best I found was £52.99 for 2x4GB 1866 here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/G-Skill-Channel-9-10-9-28-Extreme-Profile/dp/B007OTFE24
Or price fixing to make sure their shareholders get return on that portfolio. They deliberatly stopped production / slowed right down production to outstrip the supply so demand can catch up or match therefore prices go up.
Its highly unprofitable to manipulate supply like that unless they have complete control of the memory supply. Otherwise their competitors will reap the benefits and perhaps even screw the entire plan by bumping up production.