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by buran77
1988 days ago
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That's pretty much exactly my conclusion > Citation needed. It really isn't. It was a hypothetical choice between 2 models, with ECC or LEDs, at the same price. Hypothetical because most boards don't offer the ECC support at all, and certainly not at the same price. > LEDs are a great opportunity to increase profit margin, so I'm not sure about your price conclusions You confused manufacturing costs, price of the product, and profit margins. LEDs cost far less to integrate than ECC but command a higher price premium (thus better profit margins) from the regular consumer. Again supporting my statement that even if presented with 2 absolutely identical parts save for ECC vs. LEDs the vast majority of consumers will go for LEDs because they don't care or know about ECC. |
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You're making a claim about what people would choose. If you have no related data, and logic could support multiple outcomes, then a claim like that is basically useless.
> You confused manufacturing costs, price of the product, and profit margins.
I'm not sure why you think this.
> Again supporting my statement that even if presented with 2 absolutely identical parts save for ECC vs. LEDs the vast majority of consumers will go for LEDs because they don't care or know about ECC.
Sure, if you don't tell them that it's ECC they won't pick the ECC part.
If you actually do a fair test, and put them side by side while explaining that one protects them from memory errors and the other looks cooler, you can't assume they'll all pick the LED.
When people never even think of ECC, that is not evidence that they wouldn't care or know about it in a head-to-head competition.