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Yes, Chinese DRAM is fine for gaming but don't think for one moment that any of it is a bargain
By Nick Evanson published
News But if you can find something that's reasonably priced, by all means grab it while you can.

'As DRAM prices continue to rise, protecting product authenticity has become increasingly important': Corsair changes Vengeance DDR5 packaging in bid to deter scams
By James Bentley published
News Corsair memory is getting even safer to buy—assuming you can actually afford it.

Relief that the worst is over or just the calm before the hurricane continues? Some reports suggest that DRAM prices have plateaued or even fallen
By Nick Evanson published
News It's not over until it's actually over.

Many consumer electronics manufacturers 'will go bankrupt or exit product lines' by the end of 2026 due to the AI memory crisis, Phison CEO reportedly says
By Jeremy Laird published
News This mess is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

The three big players in computer memory are all building new factories but it probably won't help DRAM prices until 2028, if then
By Jeremy Laird published
News Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung are all tooling up, but don't expect PC memory prices to improve for years to come.

Redditor scores $500 worth of DDR4 at local dump and now I'm wondering if every landfill is actually a goldmine
By Jeremy Laird published
News Your local recycling depot probably won't take kindly to you digging in.

G.Skill to pay out $2.4 million in class action settlement over 'deceptive' RAM specifications but denies all wrongdoing
By Jeremy Laird published
News Millions to be paid out but individual customers probably won't get much.

Oh great, now copper prices are 'surging' and threatening to make PC hardware even more expensive
By Jeremy Laird published
News Stop the car, I want to get out.

AMD has added the potential effects of the RAMpocalypse into its risk statements: 'There is currently an industry-wide memory shortage as the demand for such components has outpaced supply'
By Andy Edser published
News 'If we are not able to procure a stable supply of materials, including memory... we could experience a supply shortage or an increase in production costs."
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