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DDR4 RAM 囤貨之選,Corsair、Crucial 網購優惠|Amazon Prime Day 2025

DDR4 RAM 囤貨之選,Corsair、Crucial 網購優惠|Amazon Prime Day 2025

Yahoo12-07-2025
PC 零件廠商已經陸續向新一代 DDR5 RAM 規格轉型,舊世代的 DDR4 記憶體晶片據指已經開始停產,但有鑑於不少用戶可能仍未有全套換機的需求,導致消費級 DDR4 RAM 產品可能變得搶手。趁著 Amazon Prime Day 2025,大家不妨先囤個幾條 DDR4 RAM,以備日後需要維修、升級之用!
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