I've been gearing up to build a gaming PC, but I'm totally taken aback by the recent spike in RAM prices. The last time I checked, a 32GB kit was around $120 to $150, but now it's skyrocketed to over $300 to $500! This feels outrageous, especially since RAM is now more expensive than some CPUs. Do any of you think these prices will drop soon? Is it still a good idea to build a PC right now, or should I hold off for a while?
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Major memory manufacturers are anticipating a market correction. They’ve essentially stopped increasing production while betting on long-term demand—definitely something to keep an eye on. That strategy could backfire on them.
Honestly, I don't think prices will come down in the short term. The whole AI boom is really pushing prices up, and it's just not sustainable for the average builder right now.
It's like déjà vu all over again! First it was the crypto surge driving GPU prices up, and now we're in an AI rush with RAM prices going crazy. History repeats itself, huh?
It's wild out there! A lot of this price hike is due to the surge in demand from AI applications. Just earlier this month, I grabbed a RAM kit for about $81, and now it's almost $200!
If I were you, I'd wait it out. These price increases seem unjustified, and if enough of us hold off, maybe the sellers will rethink their pricing and lower it back down.

Yeah, I'm worried about SSD prices jumping up next. It's like a cycle that keeps spinning!