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    AMD Ryzen 5 prices doubled to $400 in February amid memory shortages, wafer constraints, and thinning retail inventory



    • AMD’s Ryzen 5 Zen 4 prices jumped from $200 to $400 without warning
    • Average pricing chart shows an abrupt sustained spike beginning in February 2026
    • Inventory shifts and supply constraints could explain the surge

    Anyone tracking PCPartPickers pricing charts may have noticed a sudden upward spike in the average price of AMD’s Ryzen 5 series.

    For more than a year, the selling price for models such as the Ryzen 5 7600X and 9600X sat between $170 and $220. That changed at the start of February 2026, when the average price suddenly shot up toward $400 and stayed there.

    The chart shows not a gradual upwards trend but rather a sudden leap. One week the chip was a reliable midrange option, the next it cost nearly twice as much.

    AMD Ryzen 5 series on PCPartPicker

    (Image credit: PCPartPicker)


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