
This is the cheapest DDR5 we've seen on the market in several months, with the going rate of DDR5 around $349 for 32GB.
Corsair's Vengeance RAM is a household name, featuring two sticks of 16GB RAM in a dual-channel configuration and 36-44-44-96 timings and 6,000 MT/s speeds.
It's a stealthy black color and features an aluminum heat spreader to help keep temps under control. Overclocking support comes by way of Intel XMp and AMD EXPO OC profiles.
Really, the RAM speaks for itself; the headline here is the price. We've previously covered this deal on Woot at the price of $269.99, so the extra $20 saving, courtesy of the code at checkout, is the best deal on RAM we've seen so far in 2026. Being Woot, you'll have to pay a $6 shipping fee unless you're a Prime member, but what's that amongst friends for the cheapest RAM on the market?
Naturally, there's a buy limit of one per customer, and shipping estimates are currently May 4 – May 6. The product comes with Woot's 90-day warranty; however, unlike some products on Woot, this RAM is brand new rather than returned or factory reconditioned.
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Marlin1975 Sad that $250 for 32gb of ram is a "deal". I paid around $100 for 32gb of 7400mhz memory a little over a year ago. I thought, at the time, it was decent. But now, prices are bonkers. Reply
systemBuilder_49 I dont think the DRAM manufacturers were making ANY money at under $100. We had glut / bloodbath prices 1Y ago (china was subsiding their DRAM makers). I got DDR5-6000 For $170 in Jan 2023 – a normal peice today would be $125 imho. Reply
Syntaximus This is about what the 64GB variant would have been before AI ruined everything. Reply
S58_is_the_goat systemBuilder_49 said: I dont think the DRAM manufacturers were making ANY money at under $100. We had glut / bloodbath prices 1Y ago (china was subsiding their DRAM makers). I got DDR5-6000 For $170 in Jan 2023 – a normal peice today would be $125 imho. Cry me a river Reply
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