
It’s astonishing and at the same time sad that $359.99 has become the new baseline for 32GB DDR5 memory kits. The relentless memory shortage sent shockwaves through the memory market, as affordable memory kits disappeared almost instantly, leaving consumers competing for whatever remained. The only silver lining is that, at this premium price point, the available options at least offer decent specifications. At $359.99, you're limited to Silicon Power’s XPower Storm DDR5-6000 C36, Crucial’s Pro DDR5-6400 C38, or Corsair’s Vengeance DDR5-6000 C36 memory kits, all of which deliver decent performance. Just a couple of months ago, the first two memory kits were retailing for $325.97 and $292.99, respectively — today's prices are a bitter pill to swallow, for sure. In an interesting twist, Corsair's memory kit has actually become more affordable, down from $429.99.
The Vengeance DDR5-6000 C38 memory kit is a solid option for AMD and Intel systems. It's currently the most affordable 32GB DDR5 memory in a market with fast-changing prices.
To put things in perspective, the Silicon Power, Crucial, and Corsair memory kits were available for $269.99, $272.99, and $280.99, respectively, in Nov. 2025. It's a stark reminder of how drastically the memory kit has shifted. With increases of up to 33% in just a few months, the landscape is grim for PC owners and builders. Scalpers are ruthlessly capitalizing on the memory shortage. In a twist of irony, they're leveraging the very force blamed for the crisis, AI, to intensify the scarcity even further: Scalpers have turned to AI to deploy DRAM bots to snatch up DDR5 deals online and relist the memory kits at jaw-dropping prices for desperate buyers. That’s why you now see astronomical listings on Amazon , such as the G.Skill Aegis 5 DDR5-6000 C36 for $1,236.75, or the Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5-7800 C38 for $1,133.25. These two memory kits are normally priced at less than $120 — but we don't have a time machine. The memory supply is dwindling, and the spiraling prices show no signs of stabilizing, which is expected when you're in the midst of a shortage. On top of that, AI-fueled bots are outpacing human shoppers. If this trend continues — and it likely will — memory upgrades will soon be out of reach for the average consumer.
You may like Crucial's 32GB Pro Overclocking RAM is the cheapest DDR5-6000 kit you can get your hands on. DDR5 RAM kits skyrocket to an astonishing $4,000 on Newegg with wild price listings on multiple G.Skill and Corsair products Newegg bundles $1,460 128GB DDR5 RAM kit with $50 Starbucks gift card
Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News , or add us as a preferred source , to get our latest news, analysis, & reviews in your feeds.
Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.
Key considerations
- Investor positioning can change fast
- Volatility remains possible near catalysts
- Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows
Reference reading
- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/ram/us-ram-crisis-hits-boiling-point-as-ai-mania-wipes-out-all-32gb-ddr5-kits-under-usd359-cheaper-kits-vanish-from-shelves-within-seconds-of-listing#main
- https://www.tomshardware.com
- China firm Lisuan's homegrown 6nm G100 series GPUs announced with up to 12GB of VRAM — LX 7G106 can play Cyberpunk 2077 and other popular Steam games, arrives J
- Iran threatens Nvidia, Microsoft, other tech companies with strikes over alleged attack on Tehran bank — says that economic centers and banks are now considered
- IBM and Lam's new partnership paves the way toward sub-1nm logic using High-NA EUV — Albany lab to pioneer dry resist process integration
- Minisforum's new flagship NAS comes with OpenClaw pre-installed — Strix Halo-powered N5 Max can run a local AI LLM
- Future Games Show Spring Showcase announced for GDC — Baldur's Gate 3 and LEGO Batman actors to host
Informational only. No financial advice. Do your own research.