The more things change, the more they stay the same. It seems there’s always another PC hardware crisis around the corner. When the paper launches of the RTX 50 and RX 90 series gave way to some semblance of normalcy in the market, consumer RAM prices tripled almost overnight. The rising enterprise AI demand and the consequent shift in manufacturing priorities from consumer DRAM to HBM have left PC builders in the lurch. All upgrade plans have been delayed or canceled, and reports indicate that this latest memory crisis could stretch well into 2028. PC builders who value platform longevity might not have the luxury of building an AM5 PC for years, but AM4 is still a viable option for a budget gaming rig.