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People are discussing DDR5 demand and pricing pressure, alongside bot-driven scalping that’s rapidly hitting listings for 32GB kits. There’s also attention on marketing accuracy and legal fallout tied to DDR4/DDR5 speed claims, plus ongoing DDR5 throughput announcements like embedded and >9,000 MT/s modules.

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Key Takeaway DDR5—especially 32GB kits—is seeing sharp price swings and scalper automation, while buyers are watching for clarity in DDR4/DDR5 speed marketing and newer high-speed module releases.
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scalper bots DDR speed marketing DDR5 high-speed launches RAM pricing surge

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G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB schwarz UDIMM 32GB Kit, DDR5-6000, CL26-36-36-96
€1204.99
€914.41 – €1233.12
€1233.12€914.41Jul 23Aug 21
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  • alza.de €1259.00
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Refurbished ASUS ROG STRIX B850-E GAMING WiFi AM5 DDR5 PCIe 5.0 ATX Motherboard
£251.99 30d Low
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18" 3XS Vengeance, 16GB RTX 5080, Intel Ultra 9 275HX, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD, Scan Gaming Laptop
£2479.99 30d Low
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18" 3XS Vengeance, 16GB RTX 5080, Intel Ultra 9 290HX Plus, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD, Scan Gaming Laptop
£3079.99
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18" 3XS Vengeance, 24GB RTX 5090, Intel Ultra 9 275HX, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD, Scan Gaming Laptop
£3779.99
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  • DDR5 scalper bots now outnumber shoppers 10 to 1 — automated scraping hits listings every 6.5 seconds as 32GB kits surge from $72 to $392, DataDome researcher says Tom's Hardware
  • (PR) Transcend Launches Full Range of DDR5-7200 Embedded DRAM Modules TechPowerUp
  • G.Skill pays out $2.4M settlement over misleading DDR4 and DDR5 speed marketing — buyers get $20 to $25 as vendor agrees to XMP and EXPO packaging warnings Tom's Hardware
  • CXMT Breaks 9,000 MT/s Barrier with DDR5 TechPowerUp
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Tracking: DDR5 scalper bots now outnumber shoppers 10 to 1 — automated scraping hits listings every 6.5 seconds as 32GB kits surge from $72 to $392, DataDome researcher says / G.Skill pays out $2.4M settlement over misleading DDR4 and DDR5 speed marketing — buyers get $20 to $25 as vendor agrees to XMP and EXPO packaging warnings

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How does the article characterize CXMT’s 17nm DDR5 yield milestone and its relevance to product quality?

The article says CXMT's 17nm DDR5 yields hitting 90% suggests its production quality and facilities are quickly approaching those of its rivals. This milestone is presented as evidence that CXMT is becoming a serious, competitive player in the memory market. Answered

CXMT DDR5 memory hits 9,000 MT/s speed milestone on AMD AM5 motherboard
What caveats does the article mention about speed versus real-world performance for DDR5 memory?

The article cautions that raw speed is only one metric and does not alone determine real-world performance; latency and timings also matter. It notes CXMT kits have reached 6,000 MT/s with CL30 and even CL28 latency, illustrating that lower latency/tighter timings are important for practical performance. Answered

CXMT DDR5 memory hits 9,000 MT/s speed milestone on AMD AM5 motherboard
What reason did Crucial give for refusing to send a replacement or return the defective DDR5 SO‑DIMM kit?

Crucial told the customer it had no replacement inventory and cited the wind-down of the Crucial consumer business as the reason it could not facilitate any outbound shipments of returned warranty products. Answered

Crucial refuses to send back a user's defective RAM, also denies warranty replacement
How does the reported motherboard price increase interact with recent DDR5 and DDR4 memory price surges?

The planned roughly 50% motherboard price increase would compound the existing DDR5 and DDR4 price surges, raising total PC build costs further and putting more strain on DIY demand. The article says motherboard shipments have already dropped alongside skyrocketing DDR5 and rising DDR4 prices, and together these component cost increases are squeezing budget builds so a system that ran under $600 could soon cost roughly double. Answered

GIGABYTE, ASUS, and MSI plan to raise motherboard prices by at least 50% in Q3 2026
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