← Back to context Comment by blitzar 8 hours ago > 96 GB of DDR5 RAMMost people drive cars worth less than this. 8 comments blitzar Reply basilgohar 8 hours ago He could have gotten it when it was still cheap. johanvts 7 hours ago It’s no less valuable because he got it cheap. nine_k 7 hours ago A single stick of DDR5 RAM on Amazon in about $450 now. Three sticks would be $1350. Do most people drive old clankers with less than $1500 resale value?You still need a few terabytes to enter the real cars territory. a3w 6 hours ago Most people don't own or drive cars. rootusrootus 4 hours ago Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people. abdullahkhalids 4 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply → segmondy 7 hours ago 96gb of ddr5 ram is about $800.
basilgohar 8 hours ago He could have gotten it when it was still cheap. johanvts 7 hours ago It’s no less valuable because he got it cheap.
nine_k 7 hours ago A single stick of DDR5 RAM on Amazon in about $450 now. Three sticks would be $1350. Do most people drive old clankers with less than $1500 resale value?You still need a few terabytes to enter the real cars territory.
a3w 6 hours ago Most people don't own or drive cars. rootusrootus 4 hours ago Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people. abdullahkhalids 4 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply →
rootusrootus 4 hours ago Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people. abdullahkhalids 4 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply →
abdullahkhalids 4 hours ago I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1... 1 reply →
He could have gotten it when it was still cheap.
It’s no less valuable because he got it cheap.
A single stick of DDR5 RAM on Amazon in about $450 now. Three sticks would be $1350. Do most people drive old clankers with less than $1500 resale value?
You still need a few terabytes to enter the real cars territory.
Most people don't own or drive cars.
Where? Even in Europe, 88% of households have a car, and on average just over half of all people.
I have seen global estimates for number of people with access to a car to be about 20%. But can't find a link.
Some related stats [1, 2] from which one can infer that the above number is roughly correct.
[1] https://www.motorbiscuit.com/number-car-owners-world-less-th...
[2] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/registered-vehicles-per-1...
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96gb of ddr5 ram is about $800.