If the RAM price inflation has taught PC gamers anything so far, it’s that 2026 isn’t exactly shaping up to be a buyer-friendly year. DDR5 prices have surged to the point where mid-range kits cost more than entire AM4 CPU upgrades. GPUs aren’t getting any cheaper either, and the promised “new wave” of next-gen t**les hasn’t arrived to justify expensive rebuilds just yet. For anyone hoping to jump onto AM5 or refresh an aging rig, this year’s hardware climate feels more like a tax than an upgrade cycle.