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gaming on your graphics card. That
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sounds pretty stupid. I think you should
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be using that for cryptocurrency mining
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or AI data centers. Like that sounds
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like a really really good idea. Now,
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right now we're seeing more headlines
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saying that Radehon GPUs, for example,
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one of the things may get 10% more
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expensive. This is from AMD's like
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partners. You got a company like Powerol
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that makes some of the graphics cards
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out there from AMD as well. But they're
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saying that, hey, you might want to buy
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your graphics card right now at Black
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Friday because it's going to be a good
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deal. After this point, the prices are
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going to go up. And what this reminds me
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of is things like the GPU shortage
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during like 2020, 2021, 2022,
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and Lionus and Luke were making very
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angry faces here. Everybody was buying
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GPUs because they're at home, stuck at
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home and everything. They wanted good
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computers. They also were mining
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cryptocurrency.
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>> All right, crypto miners. All right,
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crypto miners. cryptocurrency did lead
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to some good things. Like you see that
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there's this mining rig here and all
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these cats are staying warm. But I think
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overall a lot of us see a mining setup
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and get, you know, very angry. And at
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this time period, GBS were extremely
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expensive, like two to three times what
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they should be costing, but everybody
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was kind of just buying them anyways cuz
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they had stimulus checks. It was propped
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up by this weird financial situation.
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Now, not even that long ago, actually
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just earlier this year with Nvidia and
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AMD with their new RTX 5000 cards and
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their RX 9000 series cards, things like
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this were going on, whereas like fake
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MSRP. Basically, these GPUs were
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launched and you could not buy them for
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what they're supposed to be listed at.
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Say, for example, with a 570 Ti, it was
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supposed to be $750, but realistically,
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it was more like $900 bucks. And this is
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because there was a GPU shortage as
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well, and things like tariffs were going
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on. So, like constantly we just couldn't
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get decent prices on our graphics cards.
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It's just ridiculous, guys. And now
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we're starting to see things like this.
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>> As a PC builder, would you rather be in
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a RAM shortage or a GPU shortage?
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Unfortunately, it looks like we're
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headed for both. J2 Sense is posting a
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video like this. Daniel Owen is saying,
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"Hey, you need to buy a GPU right now
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because it's not going to get any
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better." But the thing is, right now GPU
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prices have finally recovered and
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they're actually going for usually
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cheaper than what they're officially
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listed at on the MSRP. Here's an RX 9060
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XT 16 GB, a very good value GPU. It's
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$350 right now. Like this only happened
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in like September, whereas a lot of its
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life is more like $380. Let's look at
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something. For example, this one's kind
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of hilarious, but nobody really wants to
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buy a 5060 Ti 8 GB because 8 GB kind of
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sucks in 2025. But this card was
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officially MSRPd at $380 and now it's
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going for $320 bucks. Here it most of
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its life you see at Newegg in like July,
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August and stuff was $380.
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The 16 GB version of this card, the MSRP
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is $430 and it's going for below MSRP
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right now and this is a good card. Like
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it's 16 GB is pretty solid. This usually
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was going for $430 if it was listed
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properly or $450 if it was actually
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available and not out of stock. But
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yeah, this applies to a lot of things.
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Like even the RX970 from AMD is now
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going below MSRP. Same with RTX 5070.
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Now the 9070 XT was a great value card,
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but it was never at the MSRP. And now we
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can actually get it for $600. It's a
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really good deal at that price point.
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Even the 5070Ti, which lives so much of
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its life so far above MSRP, is now at
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750 bucks or even below that if you can
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get a little deal on it. It's not bad.
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So, right now is actually a really good
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time to buy a GPU, which seems
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surprising because of all the hell that
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we've gone through. And judging by the
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future, it doesn't look like things are
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going to get a ton better. You know,
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prices seem to be going up 10% or
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something like that, at least for Radeon
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graphics cards. And what's interesting
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is if you dig into this a little bit
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more, this isn't just affecting graphics
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cards. It's not just a GPU shortage.
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That's actually not what they're after.
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Here's Xbox saying there's a headline
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here, and these ads are extremely
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intrusive. I ain't going to lie. They
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didn't plan at all. Xbox reportedly
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warning of yet another potential price
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increase. As you guys know, Xbox has had
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multiple price increases. I know cuz I
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just brought my brother-in-law an Xbox
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not that long ago. Xbox Series X is like
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750 bucks right now. It's insane. That's
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the same price as like a PS5 Pro is
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supposed to be because it doesn't seem
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like Xbox planned at all for the
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shortage that's going to end up
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happening here. They didn't plan ahead
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at all apparently. If you still want an
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Xbox for some reason at their current
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pricing, those prices could go up soon
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or supply could just entirely dry up.
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>> There's like a dichotomy going on
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because it seems like Sony did plan for
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this. What's weird is you can find
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PlayStations at like normal prices.
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Actually, the PS5 Pro is normally MSRPed
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at $750, but you can get it for 650
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bucks right now. This is despite Xbox
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upping their prices constantly. You head
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over to like Amazon. Yes, this is true.
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digital slim edition for the PS5 one
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terbyte model is $400. That's actually a
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pretty decent deal. Like if you're after
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a gaming device, this is pretty good.
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And if you check over the price history
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of this, there hasn't been like a
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massive like increase in prices for
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this. Maybe just here they went up to
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$500 not that long ago. That's probably
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more in anticipation for the Black
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Friday sales to be honest. But like what
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is happening right now? Why are all
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these prices going all over the place?
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And how did Sony seem to avoid this?
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Whereas graphics cards, Xboxes, and
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other things that involve this are also
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affected. What's happening right now is
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RAM prices. So like if you want memory
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on our devices, like GPUs have memory
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built onto them. Those prices are
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skyrocketing like crazy by hard dollar
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amounts. Some of these have gone up by
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hundreds of dollars for kits of 32 GB in
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a span of just one to two months. Higher
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capacities have gone up by $400 or $500
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in some cases. Like this is the thing. I
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mean, RAM prices have gone up 171%
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year-over-year. It is insane. Like this
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article is saying that it's outpacing
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the increase of gold. It's kind of like
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how Apple prices the memory on their
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devices. Like, hey, you literally are
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paying more per gram of storage on a Mac
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as you would gold. And if you just look
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into it a bit more, like here is a
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memory kit that honestly isn't that
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fancy. It doesn't even have a heat
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spreader on it, but it's 32 GB of DDR5
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low-end kit. Like, this is a really
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shitty kit of RAM. You just see that
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this kit of RAM is getting more and more
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expensive. Like September, it was only
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$91. How is this shitty kit of RAM like
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$240 bucks? Here's another kit of
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memory. This G-scale Flare X. Like, this
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isn't an insane kit either. This is
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literally that kit of memory. I guess I
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should sell this thing off right now
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because it is like an investment at this
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point. Right now is $250
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on Newegg. And if we scroll down here
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and you see the price history over time
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and yeah, it was only like a $90 kit of
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RAM in like August goes up and to the
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right. If you were making an investment,
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maybe you should start buying RAM at
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this point because man, now it's 250
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bucks, dude. That is like 2.5 times more
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expensive. That's insane. Here's another
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kit of memory. Like a pretty common kit
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that's out here. $260.
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Scroll down here. It's the same type of
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thing. So, back in like August, it was
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like a $100 kit of RAM and it has RGB on
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it and everything. Fancy RAM. Recently,
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more like 260 bucks. But that's just how
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it's affecting RAM. I mean, that's only
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one part of your computer. But when you
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dig into it a little bit deeper, the
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manufacturing for these come from the
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same places. So, there's a shortage of
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memory on these chips. That means you're
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going to have a shortage of memory on
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other things as well, like the GDDR
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memory that is on graphics cards. But it
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does seem like the fabrication
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facilities for these can't really make
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enough memory for the demand that is out
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there. Before it seems like there's also
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an overp production of memory because
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this could affect things like SSDs as
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well. The main thing, and honestly, if
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you've seen throughout this video, I've
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had a target in the background. If you
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look a little bit closer at that target,
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you can see that has AI on it.
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Crazy. I might be declaring war on the
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Clankers right I ain't going to lie
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because it seems like whenever,
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especially in the past like 3 years, if
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we want to get affordable PC products,
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this AI keeps ramming its ugly ass
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head. >> I promise I'll talk about AI.
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>> These companies want to make the most
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profit on these things as possible. And
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selling to companies like businessto
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business instead of selling to consumers
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means these companies can make a lot
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higher margin. And right now, there is
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still an insane level of demand for AI
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data centers. Why have an affordable
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computer when you have a data center?
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And what's funny about this whole AI
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thing is you guys have probably seen a
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lot of news out here that there's like
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an AI bubble that's going on. State of
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the AI industry is freaking me out. And
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I agree with them because there is like
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this circle jerk of these companies
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investing into each other. It just
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doesn't seem like it's going to work. If
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not a bubble, why is it bubble-shaped?
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The state of the AI bubble. There's so
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many people saying that the AI bubble is
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about to burst because it seems like
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it's propped up on these weird financial
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tactics. Like you would think that oh
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like there's a bubble and they're not
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starting to invest as much. But what it
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does seem like is all these companies
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are still pumping money into this. And
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like if you look at recently Nvidia just
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did an earnings call. Obviously Nvidia
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makes a lot of the graphics cards that
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are used in these AI data centers and
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they also are part of the giant circle
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jerk that's going on right now. This is
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quarter three of this year. Overall,
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Nvidia is doing extremely well. You like
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a lot of people were fearful that they
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might have started to slow down at this
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point, but and look at the revenue.
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They're up 22% just from the last
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quarter, up 62% in revenue from last
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year. Obviously, I'm focusing on Nvidia
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here because they are the supplier of a
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lot of the graphics cards. But this
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company recently in like it was October,
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it was around Halloween. They were at a
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share price of over $200 per share. And
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that meant that Nvidia would have an a
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market of valuation of over five
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trillion dollars. They are decreasing
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like they're losing valuation. I think
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it might be because a lot of people are
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still fearful of this bubble even if it
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hasn't happened yet. But overall, you
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know, revenue is still up and
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everything. There's still a lot of
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demand for these AI products. And
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especially if there's like a memory
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shortage, then we're going to have
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issues because most of the stuff is
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going to get prioritized to the data
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centers and not get prioritized to
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consumers. And I wanted to try to look
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into how much does VRAMm on our graphics
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cards, the GDDR memory, how much does
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that actually cost? This is just Reddit.
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It's kind of hard to find this stuff. I
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ain't going to lie. In terms of GDDR6,
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which is the memory that's on AMD's GPUs
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right now, but Nvidia is using GDDR7 at
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the moment. Per 1 GB, it seems to be
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about $250 to $3. So, if you have a 16
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GB GPU, what is that? 48 bucks in terms
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of memory. And that would be on the high
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end. And there's a guy below him that
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said if you're making a GPU at volume,
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like a company building a lot of them,
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it's only about $10 per 8 GB of VRAM on
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a GPU. Now, obviously, they need the
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memory controllers and you know, all
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these prices can change if they can't
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get the supply as cheap as they normally
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can. But overall, the price of memory
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isn't actually that expensive. At the
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end of the day here, it doesn't really
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matter what the price of memory is if
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they physically do not have enough
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memory chips to put out there and
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they're going to prioritize their data
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center stuff. So, that just makes sense
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to me. So, now we're seeing things like,
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you know, earlier 2026 as the cost of
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GDR memory may increase significantly
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that we're going to have a GPU shortage.
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This article says that AMD continues to
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rely on GDR6 for their RDNA4 graphics
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cards. Nvidia relies entirely on GDR7 in
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the current generation. Yet, both
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manufacturers are confronted with the
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same challenges. No concrete relief is
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foreseeable as the production
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capabilities of many memory
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manufacturers are increasingly being
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redirected to areas such as HPM and
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server DRAM which further reduces supply
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for the traditional PC and GPU market.
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Within the industry, it is said that
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although Nvidia and AMD have not
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officially announced any price
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adjustments, they have confirmed a
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rising internal purchase prices. they
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can have memory shortages on the back
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end and until they actually have to make
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a new batch of GPUs and those get
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shipped to retailers and everything, we
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don't see the effects of this yet. One
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of the big triggers for me on this that
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this is most likely going to happen is
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because, you know, Nvidia was planning,
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it seemed like through leaks and rumors
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and everything that they're going to
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release RTX 50 series Super graphics
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cards in early 2026. So, this wouldn't
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be that far away. It's honestly only a
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few months at this point, but it seems
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like now there's rumors going around
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that 50 series super cards are delayed,
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even though they were never actually
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confirmed by Nvidia. Instead of being Q1
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2026, they might end up being Q3 2026.
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And that's most likely because we've
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seen also some rumors that the memory
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prices are supposed to get better the
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mid 2026. So maybe it seems like they're
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waiting on that.
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>> That's about when they think more RAM
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might be toled up at other companies
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finally. And that's just a placeholder.
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They're like, "That's when more RAM
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might be on the market." That doesn't
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mean they're sure they're going to
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launch at quarter 3, 2026.
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>> Now, what makes the Super Series cards
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from Nvidia pretty unique is they use a
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new type of memory that is not really as
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available as a lot of other things.
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Right now, they use GDR7, but in a
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higher capacity mode, which is 3 GB per
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module, which does improve the specs to
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these graphics cards quite a bit. Like,
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they have pretty good memory capacities
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at this point with that. But it also
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means that they're using a new type of
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memory that doesn't have as much volume
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of production and demand. So if they're
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going to use this memory and put this on
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consumer graphics cards, which is going
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to be a lot of memory out there, like
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that's going to require a lot of volume
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of production, they're going to
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typically probably prioritize the more
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data center cards as well. Like if they
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can only make and use so much memory and
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put it on like their workstation cards.
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Like to me, that just makes sense. It's
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the most profitable thing for the
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company to do. And if they physically
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don't have enough memory to use, then
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they're not going to be able to make
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consumer cards anyways. So, not only are
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we seeing things where it's likely that
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the prices are going to increase on our
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graphics cards now, but also the next
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generation because it doesn't seem like
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they have enough memory might just be
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delayed. Like it it just sucks pretty
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much. And this is all due to the memory
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and a lot of this memory getting shifted
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towards data centers and everything.
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Honestly, if you're looking to get a
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graphics card, I'm probably going to
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make a video relatively soon about the
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whole GPU situation. What are the best
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deals at every price point? What are the
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advantages and disadvantages? Now, like
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if you don't need a graphics card, I
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don't think there's any pressure. Like,
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if you're not planning on getting one
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for like another year or two, I wouldn't
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worry too much cuz it seems like things
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will probably come back down to earth
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after this. But the current memory
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situation does suck. But it also makes
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me a little bit fearful for things like
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the Steam machine coming out soon as
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that's also going to need memory. Is
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that going to affect the price of that
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device, too? It's like ever since they
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found out they can use the GPUs to do
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things like with computing tasks. Yeah,
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we've always had a hard situation here.
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Like prices have not improved pretty
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much. So, let me know what you guys
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think about this. Are you trying to buy
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a GPU right now or something like that?
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But I'm going to see you guys in the
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next video. Y'all have a good one and
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peace.

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I see a new GPU shortage on the horizon, which means increased prices and lower availability. It has been a constant barrage of shortages ever since they found out graphics cards can do other things than just game... This one in particular is looking to be caused by a memory shortage. What's funny, is right now, GPU prices are honestly really solid and is a good time to buy. So, if you are interested... you might wanna do it now lol ___Some nice GPU deals I showed in this vid___ RX 9060 XT 16GB ($350)- https://newegg.io/ncd31271af RTX 5060 Ti 8GB ($320)- https://newegg.io/nc89dd2e8f RTX 5060 Ti 16GB ($410)- https://www.walmart.com/ip/PNY-GeForce-RTX-5060-Ti-16GB-Overclocked-Dual-Fan-GPU-DLSS-4/16048419552?clickid=yrNyviRrWxycRnCXNUVjhTz%3AUkpWbhT9MTOo2I0&irgwc=1&afsrc=1&sourceid=imp_yrNyviRrWxycRnCXNUVjhTz%3AUkpWbhT9MTOo2I0&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_79301&affiliates_ad_id=568844&campaign_id=9383&sharedid=&sid=131260d2-833f-494d-b5d6-be98a17e12e3 RX 9070 ($530)- https://newegg.io/nc52703315 RTX 5070 ($520)- https://newegg.io/ncddfcbe97 RX 9070 XT ($600)- https://newegg.io/ncbc6dd873 RTX 5070 Ti ($730)- https://newegg.io/nc2a91078d RTX 5070 Ti ($750)- https://newegg.io/nc0a12fc93 (the links above are affiliated at NO extra cost to you!) ==JOIN THE DISCORD!== https://discord.com/invite/xbVEkhPJ72 GN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=w7HjO-XhU7Y_8ckQ&v=SPE95_RnL_Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=-FK7PoiauIBDhbnR&v=9hLiwNViMak Zack: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_1E3fiUOPcs?si=76-BsgD9bzlxpbTx TheHobbyistMiner: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/x973gMRVPiY?si=efeEbRtZpEijFA-K MLID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=xPGeS7ZXYfVWnoQX&v=BORRBce5TGw Sasha Yanshin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=e0FDObS0-kUZqSO1&v=CBCujAQtdfQ https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-radeon-gpus-may-cost-10-more https://videocardz.com/newz/powercolor-representative-confirms-2026-gpu-price-hike-recommends-buying-next-week https://pcpartpicker.com/product/fzh2FT/powercolor-reaper-radeon-rx-9060-xt-16-gb-video-card-rx9060xt-16g-a https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/they-didnt-plan-at-all-xbox-reportedly-warning-of-yet-another-potential-price-increase/ https://videocardz.com/newz/playstation-5-now-available-at-399-for-black-friday https://camelcamelcamel.com/product/B0CL5KNB9M https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/dram-prices-surge-171-percent-year-over-year-ai-demand-drives-a-higher-yoy-price-increase-than-gold https://investor.nvidia.com/news/press-release-details/2025/NVIDIA-Announces-Financial-Results-for-Third-Quarter-Fiscal-2026/default.aspx https://www.google.com/finance/quote/NVDA:NASDAQ?sqi=2&window=6M https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/1l0m72l/is_vram_actually_expensive/ https://www.igorslab.de/en/gpu-prices-could-rise-at-the-beginning-of-2026-because-the-cost-of-gddr-memory-will-increase-significantly/ https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-board-partners-reportedly-still-lack-geforce-rtx-50-super-technical-specs https://gaming.lenovo.com/xbox/post/xbox-console-price-increasing-again-in-2025-p9sTLAto4Vrb1Bj https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/hardware-network/console/may-2025-pricing-updates https://x.com/iHateApplee/status/1940449952028901485?s=20 0:00- nah, AI GPU 0:33- reminds me of something 1:53- its like whiplash 3:47- not JUST GPUs 5:30- RAM 7:23- how this affects graphics cards 8:01- my biggest nemesis 10:30- how much does VRAM actually cost? 12:20- RTX 50-Series Super... delayed 13:58- Shortage

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