Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 26
Best Buy Cuts 64GB Kingston DDR5 RAM Kit by $176 to Under $1,000 as AI Demand Lifts Prices
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 26

Best Buy Cuts 64GB Kingston DDR5 RAM Kit by $176 to Under $1,000 as AI Demand Lifts Prices

4 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 26
  • Best Buy lowered the 64GB Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 kit by $176 for Memorial Day weekend, bringing the price to just under $1,000 after months of elevated memory costs.
  • AI companies' heavy buying of RAM and storage for data centers and large-language-model training has pushed component prices higher, prompting many gamers and DIY PC builders to delay upgrades.
  • The kit includes two 32GB sticks, runs at 4,800MHz out of the box, and can be overclocked to 6,400MHz with AMD Expo or Intel XMP 3.0 profiles.
  • ZDNET called it the lowest price it has seen for a 64GB kit in a long time, but still rated the deal 3 out of 5 because the package remains expensive and excessive for most gamers.
As AI's hunger for memory grows, will high-performance PCs become an unaffordable luxury for the average person?
Is the 'AI tax' on memory chips creating a future where all our essential electronics will cost significantly more?
What technological breakthrough, not just more factories, could solve the global memory shortage fueled by the AI boom?