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PC builders crawl back to DDR3 as RAM prices bite
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83514, member: 160"] Old hardware is making a gross comeback because new RAM costs too much. DDR3 motherboards are seeing a massive sales surge as memory prices skyrocket. Platforms using older Intel processors from the sixth to ninth generations are selling in popular bundles. This trend offers a cheaper build alternative for users priced out of current-generation parts. DDR4 and DDR5 memory kits have become prohibitively expensive. This price jump has driven renewed interest in previous-generation platforms. Even AMD's AM4 platform has experienced a sharp rise in demand recently. The situation forces budget-conscious builders toward older or used components. Reports indicate DDR3 motherboard sales have multiplied two or three times over. These boards pair with discontinued Intel CPUs, often found on the used market. While not a high-performance solution, the bundles provide a functional workaround. The overall PC market reflects a push toward cost-effectiveness over cutting-edge specs. Building a new system with affordable memory now often means stepping back in technology. The market shift highlights how component shortages and pricing dictate available choices. Enthusiasts face paying a premium for modern platforms or accepting older standards. This dynamic creates a strange resurgence for hardware considered obsolete. [/QUOTE]
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