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32GB of DDR5 now costs $375 – AI shortage continues to squeeze PC building

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ddr5/32gb-of-ddr5-now-costs-usd375-minimum-ai-shortage-continues-to-squeeze-pc-building
57•papersail•1h ago

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Forgeties79•53m ago
Honestly that seems slightly down even if it’s still ridiculous. The ram I bought for $100 a year ago was $500 a couple of months ago. Could just be the particular sticks I got though
john_strinlai•49m ago
$375 is the cheapest kit, and the price is using a promo code

"Price tracking courtesy of PCPartPicker now reveals the cheapest 32GB DDR5 RAM you can buy is $375. Specifically, four XPOWER kits from Silicon Power will set you back $374.97 thanks to a promo code."

moomoo11•38m ago
i have 128gb ddr4 from a few years ago. i think i paid like 300-400 for it.

its paired to a 5950x so im sure it will be fine for a few more years

axegon_•52m ago
"The costs are negligible and justified when compared to all the benefits. If you look at the performance gains, the overall cost has in fact been reduced."

- Altman, a.k.a. Dory from Finding Nemo and/or Dario, a.k.a. Carl from Jimmy Neutron.

fhdkweig•45m ago
I haven't watched those movies in a while. Can I get an explanation on those a.k.a.s?
z2•42m ago
I remember both, the former is positive but suffers from short-term memory loss. the latter is always afraid of things, and also seems to never learn.
Scene_Cast2•48m ago
This is the PCPartPicker chart that I monitor: https://pcpartpicker.com/trends/price/memory/#ram.ddr5.5600.... - $900 for 2x32GB, used to be $200 a year ago.
fullstop•36m ago
I regret not building the PC when I was looking at it. It's not a money thing, at the end of the day, but I can't bring myself to do it.

I had it all priced out, but a bunch of birthdays in my family were coming up and I felt like I shouldn't buy something for myself if it's really their time.

My old laptop will have to cut it for a while. :-)

snkline•36m ago
The memory in the PC I put together early last year is now worth about three times the total cost of all the parts I used to build the thing. It is absolutely crazy.
brnaftr361•45m ago
GN did a documentary on the situation from the perspective of consumer-facing companies. Seems pretty dire for them, and it's hard to see the long-range consequences, but the idea of consumers being priced out isn't too far out, which to me is a little alarming.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zyQwAhppWj8

Keyframe•43m ago
Can we just go back to pre-AI world?
okokwhatever•34m ago
Can we just go back to pre-{anything-here} world?
dijit•31m ago
gigabit internet and the death of flash for web video has been wonderful to be honest.

There was a period in 2012-2016 when things were pretty nice.

z2•31m ago
This is textbook negative externalities, of the AI buildout on everyone who isn't using RAM/GPUs for AI, of the use of electricity and water on anyone who isn't using it for AI. The cynic in me thinks this will go down in history alongside asbestos, leaded gasoline/paint, and the opioid crisis.
WarmWash•10m ago
People want this, the demand is there.

Like clockwork, people naturally want to have their cake and to eat it too, so there will be the incessant complaining about the externalities. Half the people lack the brainpower to see the good and bad are intrinsically linked, and the other half just like complaining.

But at least for now, both halves aren't pulling back (in fact it's increasing), and money, not complaining, steers the ship.

whizzter•20m ago
deltoidmaximus•41m ago
AMD just brought the popular 5800X3D back out of retirement to give people maintaining the DDR4 based platforms something to buy. Last I checked used DDR4 was half the price of used DDR5 after the prices of both shot up.
dijit•23m ago
Shame I have 2TiB of ECC DDR4 lying around :(

Would be nice to be able to own property.

varispeed•9m ago
People used to mock "you'll own nothing" as conspiracy theory.
onli•10m ago
Nice, I missed that.

The 5700X3D has been the smarter pick back then, it fits to the current latent user hostility of AMD to focus on the more expensive processor.

usui•40m ago
I looked at my eBay receipt in 2023 and I paid $84.98 for a "Kingston FURY Beast 64GB (2x32GB) 3200MHz DDR4" listing and now the equivalent on eBay "Buy It Now" is $374.99 for "Kingston FURY Renegade 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 RAM 3200MHz (KF432C16RBK2/64)". What a timeline it has become for consumer computing three years later.
qingcharles•19m ago
I was picking up DDR3 16GB sticks for $5/piece on eBay last year. The world has gone mad.
Hamuko•5m ago
[delayed]
thijson•38m ago
Price should send a signal to manufacturers to build more capacity. I wonder if they will though, it takes quite a bit of time, and it's not certain that the demand will continue to exist once built.
mgfist•37m ago
A fab for high end memory costs $20B and 5 years to build.

It will happen, but yeah it takes time and money

cute_boi•13m ago
Sometime I wish China had capacity to manufacture RAM. They would build fab within 1 year..
Our_Benefactors•9m ago
They do, it’s called CXMT and they are making RAM under contract for Corsair
wahern•7m ago
Am I missing something?

https://techwireasia.com/2026/04/chinese-memory-chips-ymtc-c...

https://wccftech.com/another-chinese-dram-maker-breaks-into-...

nemomarx•30m ago
tayo42•35m ago
Take your ram budget, buy micron stock, wait a few days, sell it and buy ram lol
swiftcoder•34m ago
I bought 64GB of DDR4 in December of '24. Best timing-the-market of my life.
alecsm•31m ago
Same thing with storage.

I wanted to upgrade my SSD but prices are more than at the end of 2025. I refuse to pay 500 euro for a 4TB SSD. I rather go outside and play with my bike like when I was 5.

ajsnigrutin•26m ago
"back in my time", a dialup and 32 megs(!) of ram was enough for most stuff, including internet browsing.

I have no idea why a weather forecast site needs tens of megabytes of resources, and gig+ of ram for my browser, since i get no more info from it, than i did back then. Same for chat programs (how is discord different than irc? and why does it need so much ram to do so? same for slack), mail clients, etc.

Maybe it's time to kick developers to start optimizing stuff a bit, since neither they nor the users can't afford "unlimited" ram anymore.

edit: i'm not saying we need to get back to literally 32 megs of ram, just to make developers performance test their stuff on a laptop that was on sale 3 years ago in their local supermarket, i.e. stuff their users use at home.

epolanski•16m ago
People are building static websites with react/tailwind and pretending to be modern. Full of bugs and memory leaks.

They will even tell you "it's not a static website", thinking that there were no other ways to add dynamic behavior other than using SPAs.

And they are hiring MIT-bred Leetcode ninjas at 300k+ in most of these startups/big-techs.

Fnoord•22m ago
250 EUR (that is with VAT for 2x16 GB DDR4 [1] seems like a fair price.

[1] https://tweakers.net/pricewatch/1419292/corsair-vengeance-lp...

KronisLV•21m ago
Crazy, the other day I looked in my local store order history and say that I bought G.SKILL RipJaws V F4-3600C18D-32GVK, a DDR4 32 GB 3600 MHz kit of two sticks.

I bought it for 82 EUR, before the whole ongoing situation.

Now the same spec costs upwards of 290 EUR, about 3.5x the original price and even on Amazon the best prices I can find are upwards of like 210 EUR (2.5x).

functionmouse•17m ago
I'm playing the newest games on ddr3 with a 2080 and a 4790k. It's a simple life.
api•16m ago
This is insane. Didn’t know how bad it got. I bought a mini PC a few years ago with 64 gigs in it for a home VM server for like $600 total. Looks like I’m keeping it a while.

Usually these bottlenecks lead to a price crash later. Of course that’s also part of what fuels the bottleneck. Companies are afraid of over investing in production and being left with underwater capital later.

whizzter•16m ago
My bet is that the prices will crash once OpenAI (and/or Antrophic) IPO's have happened.

Right now the biggest threat to their IPO's is that people realize that local models are good enough for whatever they're peddling, what's the most important factor to even running good enough models? RAM since you want the models in memory to not be total slogs.

varispeed•10m ago
> that local models are good enough for whatever they're peddling

they are not. Unless you are satisfied with plausible, but mostly garbage output.

Hamuko•6m ago
My bet is that we're not gonna see any adjustments in RAM pricing until one of the planned data center projects collapses in a spectacular way.
matheusmoreira•14m ago
Crazy... I hope this is temporary. If this is the new normal, we're all going to be priced out of computers eventually.
snarfy•13m ago
I am counting my blessings after updating my and my wife's gaming PCs right before all of this happened.
SirFatty•7m ago
No just AI, tariffs also affect price.
tonyrice•6m ago
At one point I remember DDR2 ECC coating like $150-$180

Looking at it from that frame, it seems reasonable.

It'll calm down once the Antrophic and/or OpenAI IPO's are done, no need to protect themselves from people running local models by buying everything once the bosses have gotten their money.
So far haven't we seen the opposite? Consumer focused ram production shutting down to make more volume for server dimms or etc?
ecshafer•19m ago
Government needs to get out of the way. Micron announced a memory fab in Syracuse in 2023. It took 3 years, 20,000 pages of "environmental review", deals with the government on amount of union contracts during building, etc. for them to break ground in 2026 for a 2030 opening date. In any reasonable world, a 2023 announcement should have broke ground in 2023.
Shitty-kitty•8m ago
Buddy they ain't building an ice-cream parlor. 200 miles of the Hudson river is a Superfund site. The biggest polluters, PCB's, lead and mercury.
wahern•11m ago
Several Chinese manufacturers are doing just that, and have already expanded production: https://techwireasia.com/2026/04/chinese-memory-chips-ymtc-c... But because of tech trade barriers their primary focus is on the domestic market and only secondarily global markets.
varispeed•6m ago
Why manufacturers would build more capacity to decrease the price (and profits)?

This is similar situation to housing market. Prices are going up and supply is being restricted by whatever means.

It will be a bit of Catch 22.

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