RAM prices now quadrupled, and resale junk muddies searches

Building a PC currently feels like setting cash on fire. Metrics indicate memory pricing spiraled out of control relative to levels seen last September. RAM costs effectively quadrupled over a four-month stretch, which pushes the average increase to roughly 344 percent. The data relies on a fixed basket of storage products and memory modules to ensure tracking consistency rather than utilizing a broad index.

The trend appeared to flatten briefly during the holiday season before spiking aggressively again. Costs exploded upward immediately after the break ended. A situation that looked bad previously has deteriorated further as the price multiplier jumped from three times to four times the original value within a single month.

Marketplace scalpers complicate matters via flooding search engines with dubious listings. Unknown eBay sellers increasingly displace major retailers in search results which suggests inventory flipping accounts for the volume. These offers create risk for buyers since they might not deliver the correct item and they distort the view of actual retail pricing.

Shoppers must navigate a hostile environment where high volatility defines the landscape. Relying on secondary-market data can be misleading because it mixes reseller noise with legitimate stock levels. Trying to upgrade a system currently involves dodging inflated tags and verifying if the seller actually exists.
 

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