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From : https://techhub.social/@sawaba@infosec.exchange/115924627853343043 (mastodon)

The enshittification of computer repair is happening.

AI has amazingly managed to make repairable computers practically worthless.

The increase in memory and storage pricing is destroying the second-hand market for computing hardware and this makes me sad. I watched a video from someone that runs a repair shop, and this is what's happening:

The memory/storage alone is worth more than the rest of the computer, so people are stripping them out to sell separately.

The second hand market is now flooded with computers that have no memory or storage. Buying new memory or storage to put in these used computers is now more expensive than buying a new computer.

So we now suddenly have a giant e-waste problem PLUS a giant problem for repair shops that want to stay in business.

In the video, he was basically saying that they have to pivot to the only computers that folks aren't stripping RAM and storage out of - computers that have those things soldered on. The irony here is that repair shops now have to ignore the most repairable computers and focus on the least repairable computers instead.

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[–] ramble81@lemmy.zip 18 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

DDR4 has gone up almost 100% since October. Since there are still plenty of boards that use DDR4, when DDR5 got pinched, everyone rushed to shore up their exiting DDR4 systems. Also as another poster said there are still new boards being sold with DDR4 support. It’s cascading.

[–] mrnobody@reddthat.com 5 points 17 hours ago

Yes, I've got some new systems that still run DDR4 as they're sold with 13th Gen Intel CPUs. But if I buy ddr4 yeah it's up about 2x vs 5x ddr5