I'm preparing to build a PC, but I won't be starting for several months, maybe even a year. I want to gather parts gradually to spread out costs. Should I aim to secure 32GB of DDR5 RAM now before prices go up, or should I focus on getting a GPU first? Also, what are everyone's thoughts on RAM prices—do we think they'll keep rising, or have they stabilized for the time being?
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If you're not ready to build soon, I'd suggest holding off on buying anything. Prices will likely keep increasing, but there’s a chance that the market will shift drastically by the time you're ready. Plus, there's always the risk of a component being DOA and missing the return window.
You could save up and wait for sales—buying either component now is a gamble. Prices might drop or rise unexpectedly. Stretching out a build over a year can be problematic; by the time you finish, you might end up with outdated specs.
I'd recommend prioritizing RAM and storage first. There's still some time before GPU prices jump further, and the market has some options left. BE careful though, things may not improve anytime soon.
Honestly, no one knows what prices will do. Speculating on future prices is tricky; things can change rapidly, both for better and for worse. It's risky to purchase now without any real data.
RAM prices are a focus, but I wouldn't invest too early. Wait it out and see how the market adjusts. A year is long in tech, and you might end up with a system that’s twice the price and less performance if you jump in too soon.

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