DDR5 prices don’t make sense, so here’s how you can build a DDR4 PC that won’t hold you back
DDR4 platforms seem to have made an unexpected comeback this year, and for most hardware enthusiasts, that's a sign of bad news. The industry-wide demand for DRAM over the past ten months, followed by a supply shortage and subsequent inflation in prices has made platform upgrades to the DDR5 ecosystem economically unfeasible for many. With the demand from data centers showing no signs of slowing down, the return of DDR4 in consumer PCs feels like a rational response.
DDR4 platforms seem to have made an unexpected comeback this year, and for most hardware enthusiasts, that’s a sign of bad news. The industry-wide demand for DRAM over the past ten months, followed by a supply shortage and subsequent inflation in prices has made platform upgrades to the DDR5 ecosystem economically unfeasible for many. With the demand from data centers showing no signs of slowing down, the return of DDR4 in consumer PCs feels like a rational response.
William Garcia
Boston
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