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If only samsung would stop price fixing Ram's and instead do production for ample stocks rather than creating shortage and thereby increasing prices. WTF I am talking about why the f**k would anybody want less money. 

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47 minutes ago, adity said:

AFAIK, such price fixing by collusion between manufacturers is pretty much illegal under competition laws in most nations. Dunno why no one has sued yet. 

with such companies i don't think sueing will help much

i mean Samsung most likely has all Korean politicians/Judges in its pockets

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AFAIK, such price fixing by collusion between manufacturers is pretty much illegal under competition laws in most nations. Dunno why no one has sued yet. 
There are no paper trail to follow. There is no evidence because no contracts were signed, its all been agreed upon behind closed doors without any evidence at all.

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15 hours ago, HEMAN said:

If only samsung would stop price fixing Ram's and instead do production for ample stocks rather than creating shortage and thereby increasing prices. WTF I am talking about why the f**k would anybody want less money. 

 

They get more money from the smartphone market, simple. Volume for volume. They will sell the chips to whoever is going to give them more when demanded to.

 

PC manufacturers have to hike prices of RAM (modules, kits, packages) because they simply do not have a choice. Smartphone manufacturers simply cut corners elsewhere, alternately, they just have to ship more pieces of a said SKU to generate the same revenue. I guess you already know the answer to this. 

15 hours ago, adity said:

AFAIK, such price fixing by collusion between manufacturers is pretty much illegal under competition laws in most nations. Dunno why no one has sued yet. 

 

No one has sued because no one has gone after them. China is investigating the issue

 

Here is a small excerpt from an article, 

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Right now, it is believed that Apple buys around 18 percent of the world’s annual supply of NAND chips in the build-up to the next iPhone launch. Typically, companies would tackle this by building up extra inventory during the first half of the year. However, this chip shortage has been going on since late 2016, nobody has been able to build up much inventory at all.

 

 

Sauce.

 

Instead of just shouting price-fixing, price-fixing, dig into the subject. 

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2 hours ago, HEMAN said:

It is price fixing. They can easily ramp up the production but they simply refuse to do so. Why produce more when you get same amount of money by producing less.

 

Okay, so what will stop mobile phone manufacturers from picking up more stock? There are sales' projections that have to be made and executed. No one wants to have excess or dearth of inventory. 

 

If everything was simply, hey, do more such issues would not have come about. 

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8 hours ago, ALPHA17 said:

 

Okay, so what will stop mobile phone manufacturers from picking up more stock? There are sales' projections that have to be made and executed. No one wants to have excess or dearth of inventory. 

 

If everything was simply, hey, do more such issues would not have come about. 

Im not saying you are wrong but price fixing has atleast some role to play in this alongwith other factors.

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https://gadgets.ndtv.com/laptops/news/amd-ryzen-3-2200g-and-ryzen-5-2400g-processors-with-integrated-graphics-launched-1811825

 

 

AMD is now replacing its most affordable Ryzen 3 1200 CPU with the new Ryzen 3 2200G, which is officially priced at Rs. 7,290 (plus 18 percent GST) in India. The Ryzen 5 2400G replaces the Ryzen 5 1400 in AMD's product stack, and is priced at Rs. 10,990 (plus 18 percent GST). 

 

 

 

 

 

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I get black screen sometimes while using my computer for games

 

is this the reason? My PC showing two display drivers and MS one not working properly looks like(yellow exclamation mark on it). Can i remove microsoft display drivers and use nvidia drivers only? Is it important to update MS Display adapter driver if you already have dedicated graphics card installed as primary one?

 

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1 hour ago, WhiteWolf said:

is this the reason? My PC showing two display drivers and MS one not working properly looks like(yellow exclamation mark on it). Can i remove microsoft display drivers and use nvidia drivers

only? Is it important to update MS Display adapter driver if you already have dedicated graphics card installed as primary one?

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Yeah, pretty much is. Never all Microsoft Update to install drivers for you, 11 /10 they are older and cause issues.

 

Best if you do a clean install of the last stable GeForce drivers for your GPU along with GeForce Experience.

 

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i get this error when i click on properties
 

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This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31)

The driver trying to start is not the same as the driver for the POSTed display adapter.

 

 

 

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On 03/03/2018 at 10:52 AM, WhiteWolf said:

i get this error when i click on properties

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18 minutes ago, Engineer said:

I getting the same thing anyone help me with this updated graphics card drivers still giving errors.

 

Just uninstall drivers with an app like CCleaner. Flush out the cache and dead registry entries as well.

 

Once done. Reinstall new drivers.

 

Do not allow Windows to update any of your drivers. The service has somehow retarded since Windows 7.

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If you are using Nvidia then please use DDU and boot in safe mode and remove the drivers and install latest drivers after restart. Nvidia has a habit of leaving things behind from previous drivers even if you uninstall them before.

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