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    As RAM panic grips the PC-building community, I’m putting my feet up and relaxing – here’s why


    Listen well, folks. Heed my words: I must not buy RAM. Buying RAM is the mind-killer. Buying RAM is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my lack of RAM. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see my PC. Where the RAM shortage has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.

    Yes, the RAM crisis is in full swing right now, with prices skyrocketing as demand spikes due to AI datacenters needing massive amounts of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). I’ve been following the situation closely, and it’s been shocking to see the shift in consumer pricing; a DDR5 kit that might’ve cost $60 to $100 earlier this year is now likely to drain your wallet to the tune of $300 or more.

    Reprensentational image depitcting a mine worker toiling to mine cryptocurrency

    This isn’t the first time a ridiculous new tech thing that most of us hate has caused PC components to spike. (Image credit: Yevhen Vitte / Shutterstock)

    But I’m not panicking, and you shouldn’t either. Things are bad right now, I won’t dispute that, but as a seasoned tech journalist and PC builder, I’ve seen this kind of thing before. Remember the COVID chip shortage? The GPU chaos caused by crypto mining back in 2022? Graphics card prices were truly out of control back then, but have largely stabilized since (except for high-end GPUs like the Nvidia RTX 5090). Hell, back in 1995 the Kobe earthquake caused a massive bump in RAM prices since Kobe was a major hardware distribution center.

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