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DDR5 RAM Prices

Posted on 11/15/25 at 6:05 pm
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
13273 posts
Posted on 11/15/25 at 6:05 pm
I had been paying sort of attention to the massive hike in DDR5 prices (up 171% YoY.)

To personalize it a bit, I looked up the cost of the 128GB of RAM I bought in July in prep for a build I did last month. 128GB of this:
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Crucial Pro DDR5 RAM 64GB Kit (2x32GB) 6400MHz CL40

Cost me $291. Today, it is $582. (There is a 10% off coupon on all RAM at Amazon that expires in two days, which I'm not accounting for.) No, I have no use for that much RAM, but I'll also be using the same mobo/RAM for at least five years.

It seems my tactic of buying components at low cost over six+ months really paid off.
Posted by Dallaswho
Texas
Member since Dec 2023
3380 posts
Posted on 11/15/25 at 6:45 pm to
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
94737 posts
Posted on 11/15/25 at 6:57 pm to
I paid $114 for 32gb (similar to yours, Corsair Vengeance, 6000/CL30) in July. Even with a price bump in July, 64gb would not have topped $250. Today, 64gb is $450 and 96gb would be about what you see for your 128gb (at least on Amazon).

The pain is real.
Posted by Joshjrn
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2008
31519 posts
Posted on 11/16/25 at 7:41 am to
There’s currently an AI induced run on RAM. Whether it’s a good idea to buy over time or wait for a return to normalcy remains to be seen. I’m hoping the RAM industry is more robust than the GPU industry.
Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
13273 posts
Posted on 11/16/25 at 8:26 pm to
It's more commoditized than GPUs, for sure.
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Whether it’s a good idea to buy over time or wait for a return to normalcy remains to be seen

I think AMD provided stability here. Knowing a socket and RAM config will be valid for a couple of processor generations is antithetical to the Intel approach. That generated uncertainty for decades. I can plan out two processor gens, but Intel couldn't give me that. Admittedly, I knew I wanted to be off the Intel socket train in the 90s when I was broke AF, and paid tangential attention because of the LGA era. Every year or every other year, a new socket.
Posted by Peter2
Member since Aug 2019
177 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 12:28 pm to
Did even need to sell or want this high of a sold price on all ten memory sticks of ram I just sold. Was really surprised. Did not even realize I had so many extra memory sticks collecting dust.

If memory was not so small and easy to send off most likely would have just gave away locally somehow.
Posted by Vrai
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2003
3995 posts
Posted on 12/4/25 at 1:03 pm to
What did you sell and what are you getting for it? I have a bunch I could get rid of
Posted by GetMeOutOfHere
Member since Aug 2018
1023 posts
Posted on 12/6/25 at 12:06 pm to
That crucial memory is probably worth holding on to.

The Register - Micron dropping Crucial Line to focus on AI

It's probably only going to get worse, unless the AI bubble pops soon.

Posted by LemmyLives
Texas
Member since Mar 2019
13273 posts
Posted on 12/6/25 at 7:42 pm to
I have an AM4 w/ CPU and 64GB of DDR4 in it I meant to list. 2 32GB kits of DDR4 alone are listed for what my 128GB of DDR5 cost. I need to cash in.
Posted by TigerMyth36
River Ridge
Member since Nov 2005
40964 posts
Posted on 12/6/25 at 11:03 pm to
I got 2 sets of 64GB in April. $330.

Now anywhere between $500 - $900 depending on the scalper selling the remaining ram.
Posted by Socratics
Virginia Beach
Member since Dec 2013
2498 posts
Posted on 12/7/25 at 12:00 am to
Is it time to upgrade my Video Card? I got screwed the last time I wanted to upgrade by Bitcoin miner and the AI buying craze seems worst.

I'm worried anything that uses DRAM is about the skyrocket in price.
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