Paradox Customs has launched a reasonably radical choice to its prebuilt PC configurator: the flexibility to order a system with no RAM put in. The boutique builder says the transfer is a direct reply to the huge reminiscence scarcity and sky-high DRAM costs presently rocking the trade, which have made it practically inconceivable for system builders to maintain kits in inventory at a predictable worth. For patrons who’ve a spare set of sticks at house or need to discover a deal elsewhere, it’s a technique to dodge the “RAM tax” that has been driving up prebuilt prices.
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