DDR5 RAM hits a painful new high in pricing – and it looks like the relentless price hike will continue


  • DDR5 RAM prices have hit new highs in the US
  • Even the cheapest 32GB kits can’t be had for less than $360
  • That’s up 20% from two months ago, as system RAM continues to get more expensive despite earlier signs that the crisis was abating

RAM prices continue to prove seriously painful with DDR5 modules, and the situation at US retailers is so bad that you can’t get a basic (entry-level) 32GB kit for anything less than $350 now.

Highlighting the prices on Amazon in the US, Tom’s Hardware observed that some common lower-end 32GB kits – which consist of two 16GB DDR5 sticks – are now $360. Just a few months ago, the same sets were priced at around $290 to $325, showing that prices are continuing their seemingly inexorable rise.

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