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Maingear lets you skip RAM or bring your own kit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79749, member: 636"] Maingear, a company that makes pre-assembled computers, is now selling systems without any DDR5 memory installed. They are calling these BYO RAM builds. This move is a direct response to wild price swings and shortages of DDR5, problems made worse by high demand from the artificial intelligence sector. The idea lets a customer buy a complete PC minus the RAM, then either provide their own compatible memory kit or hunt for a separate deal elsewhere. The process requires sending your chosen memory sticks to Maingear. Their technicians will install it and run the full system through their normal quality checks before shipping the finished computer. The company argues this approach gives gamers and creators more control over timing and cost for that one volatile component. They suggest it is a practical fix for current market instability, where memory pricing has become unpredictable, and inventory is often scarce. Other pre-built PC manufacturers may adopt similar strategies if the supply issues continue. [/QUOTE]
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