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DDR5 going full apocalypse, single 32GB sticks hitting $500 in Korea
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83041, member: 160"] PC gaming is officially dead because RAM prices just went absolutely nuclear globally. South Korean vendors listed single 16GB DDR5 sticks near 300 dollars while 32GB units hit 500. Entry-level XMP or EXPO kits sit around 600 bucks. Asian markets typically signal upcoming global trends since local supply chains react immediately. American retailers like Amazon and Newegg already display massive spikes across the board. Data indicates costs jumped roughly 30 percent recently for most categories. Massive 192GB setups leaped 50 percent in value alone. Buyers paying 175 dollars for basic sticks today might see figures explode shortly. Artificial intelligence hype drains every available chip supply, causing manufacturing bottlenecks everywhere. Testing firms raised fees because corporate orders flooded capacity. Reports from Shanghai claim people swap high-end memory kits for actual apartments. Server-grade hardware costs over 5000 dollars easily. Industry insiders warn that incremental increases will keep hitting wallets indefinitely. Memory could soon cost more than graphics cards or processors. Building a rig requires paying a premium for every single part as shortages bleed into other component materials. [/QUOTE]
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