Trade & system builders

The same kit,
build after build.

What a build run actually needs is not a discount code. It is the same part number arriving next month as arrived this month: factory-matched kits with serials you can trace, a reserved monthly production allocation to schedule against, one compatibility approval that covers the whole run, and replacement stock on the shelf when a module fails in the field.

On pricing we are blunt rather than clever: there is no volume discount ladder, so ten kits cost ten times one kit. The arithmetic is written out below rather than dressed up as a tier structure.

The arithmetic

Ten kits cost ten times
what one kit costs.

Quantity Price per kit Total Saving vs market
1 kit€915.66€915.66
2 kits€915.66€1831.32
5 kits€915.66€4578.30
10 kits€915.66€9156.60

Worked through on the DDR5 96 GB kit; the same flat arithmetic applies to every SKU in the range. The saving column is empty. We print a saving only where we hold a competitor listing with a working URL, a check date and stock status behind it, and we hold none for this capacity — so there is nothing to multiply by quantity. We are not going to invent a volume-specific benchmark to fill a column. The web checkout takes up to ten kits per order; above that, a purchase order is quoted directly.

Trade terms

What quantity
actually changes.

Replacement stock on large orders

On purchase orders of 100 kits or more, we supply replacement stock at 2% of the order quantity at no cost, so a failed module in the field does not stall a build queue while an RMA runs. This is a trade purchasing term and does not apply to consumer orders.

Factory-matched, individually serialised

Kits are matched at the factory and every module carries its own serial number. Warranty and replacement are handled against those serials, so a kit stays traceable to the pair or the set it was validated as.

Reserved supply, not a stock figure

Our supplier reserves a monthly production allocation to us on the DDR5 Pro range. That is a replenishment commitment for planning a build schedule against — it is not stock on a shelf, and we do not present it as availability. What is physically on hand is shown on each product page and comes from one ledger.

Lead times you can plan around

Production reorder lead times on the DDR5 Pro range run from 5 business days at 96 GB to 10 at 192 and 256 GB. Each product page states its own. For a scheduled build we would rather give you the real lead time up front than a delivery date we invent.

Compatibility, verified once

For a repeated build, send us the platform once and we verify it for the kit you intend to standardise on. For four-DIMM 192 and 256 GB configurations this matters more than at any other capacity — the achievable speed depends on the board and firmware, not just the modules. Submit a platform.

Invoicing and VAT

We are a Hungarian registered company with an EU VAT number, and the checkout takes your company name and VAT ID at the point of order for the invoice. The registration details are all independently checkable.