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Memory prices are on the rebound this week.
DDR1 memory has risen about 25% in the first two days of the week, dropping 1% today and another 1% on Wednesday. If you need to buy DDR1, I'd say this might be a good time, while these surges don't reach the retail market.
DDR2 memory has remained mostly stable but had a considerable rise today, to the tune of 15%. It's wait and see for these chips.
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