“Snagged 64GB of DDR5-6000 for my 7800X3D build at $38 under Newegg. Rebate hit my card in 9 days. Calculator was within $2 of the actual invoice.”
MEMORY SHOULD NOT COST THE EARTH.
We lobby manufacturers and bulk-negotiate with distributors to forcefully drive down the price of high-performance RAM for the individual builder.
Savings reclaimed from manufacturers this quarter.
Registered PC builders applying collective pressure.
Average reduction vs MSRP across all SKU categories.
THE PROTOCOL
Aggregate Volume
We consolidate individual demand into a billion-dollar buying block, forcing manufacturers to listen.
Legislative Lobbying
Our legal arm targets regional price-fixing cartels and artificial supply throttling at the source.
Direct Injection
Savings are applied directly via authorized partner retailers using member-exclusive vouchers.
MOTHERBOARD MEMORY CONFIGURATION
Pick your board. We'll surface the exact memory family, max capacity, frequency ceiling, and ECC support before you buy a single stick.
CALCULATE YOUR REBATE
Configure your target build. Member rebate is computed live against distributor MSRP using our negotiated supplier feed.
"Finally someone is fighting back against the RAM cartel. Saved $40 on my DDR5 kit."
— @LinusFan99 / verified node"The price transparency logs alone are worth joining for. Essential tool for any builder."
— BuildMaster_X / workshop tier"Watched my target SKU drop 18% in three weeks. The negotiation actually works."
— N. Okafor / systems integrator90 DAYS OF DOWNWARD PRESSURE.
Tracked weekly, audited monthly. Every basis point off MSRP gets logged in the public lobbying ledger.
REAL BUILDS.
REAL RECEIPTS.
verified_purchases: 100%
“Used this for a 4-node Proxmox refresh. ECC RDIMM pricing was 18% cheaper than my distributor quote. Price-drop alert pinged me at 3am — locked it in before the markup returned.”
“Honest review: the live feed lagged about 40 minutes behind a flash sale on Amazon. Still saved $61 on a 2x16GB DDR4 kit for my kid's first PC. No complaints.”
“Framework 13 upgrade. The motherboard compat dropdown caught that I needed LPDDR5X SO-DIMM, not regular DDR5. Would've returned the wrong kit otherwise.”