I didn’t expect a DDR4 PC to be the smarter choice in 2026 — but here we are
By 2022–2023, building a DDR5 system stopped being "too expensive," with prices of motherboards and memory dropping sufficiently to incentivize mass adoption. By 2024–2025, DDR5 had become the norm, and building a DDR4 system had become a niche instead, relevant only for budget builders. What has happened in the last few months, however, has turned the scales again, making people think twice before building a DDR5 PC. Thanks to outrageous RAM prices, it's now much more expensive to build a DDR5 system than a DDR4 one. The performance differences are getting dwarfed by the huge gulf in the price of DDR4 and DDR5 RAM. We're now at a stage where building a DDR4 system is the smarter recommendation.
By 2022–2023, building a DDR5 system stopped being “too expensive,” with prices of motherboards and memory dropping sufficiently to incentivize mass adoption. By 2024–2025, DDR5 had become the norm, and building a DDR4 system had become a niche instead, relevant only for budget builders. What has happened in the last few months, however, has turned the scales again, making people think twice before building a DDR5 PC. Thanks to outrageous RAM prices, it’s now much more expensive to build a DDR5 system than a DDR4 one. The performance differences are getting dwarfed by the huge gulf in the price of DDR4 and DDR5 RAM. We’re now at a stage where building a DDR4 system is the smarter recommendation.
Marietta Geßner
Germany
Germany
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