The AI Boom is Driving Up RAM Prices

First they came for my GPUs, and I said nothing…

RAM Price AI Crisis December 2025
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By RC Staff

Key Points

  • DRAM contract prices increased 171% year-over-year as of Q3 2025, outpacing even gold price increases during the same period

  • Popular consumer RAM kits have doubled in retail price since July 2025

  • Memory manufacturers are redirecting production capacity from consumer RAM to high-bandwidth memory needed for AI datacenters

DDR5 memory prices have skyrocketed by up to 94% since July, with some popular gaming kits jumping from $88 to $288 in just three months. DDR4 isn’t safe either, seeing similar explosive growth. This isn’t a temporary spike or Black Friday markup games. This is a full-blown shortage driven by the AI boom, and industry analysts are warning it won’t normalize until at least mid-2026.

Why This is Happening

AI data centers are eating the entire memory supply chain alive. Companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and OpenAI are building massive AI infrastructure that requires specialized high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for their servers. The problem? HBM and consumer RAM come from the same factories.

Samsung and SK Hynix control about 70% of global DRAM production, and they’ve made a simple business decision: HBM commands premium prices and guaranteed contracts from Big Tech, while consumer RAM has thinner margins. So they’re shifting production capacity accordingly.

The result is brutal. Cloud service providers are only getting 70% of their DRAM orders fulfilled despite paying inflated prices. OEMs are seeing fulfillment rates between 30-40%. If the professional buyers can’t get enough supply, consumers are getting absolutely crushed.

RAM Price Hikes in 2025

Let’s talk specifics, because this is where it gets wild.

TrendForce reports that DRAM contract prices rose 171.8% year-over-year in Q3 2025. For context, gold prices increased significantly during the same period, but DRAM outpaced it. Server-grade RDIMM memory saw 40-50% price increases just in Q4 2025.

Consumer RAM tells the same story. According to tracking data from November 5, 2025:

  • DDR5 2x8GB kits went from $67 in January to $120 (79% increase)
  • DDR5 2x16GB kits went from $90 in January to $200 (122% increase)
  • DDR5 2x32GB kits went from $121 in January to $285 (135% increase)

Some specific examples hit even harder. TeamGroup 32GB 6000MHz kits that sold for $88 on Amazon earlier this year now cost $288. That’s a 227% increase in under a year.

DDR4 prices are climbing fast too, despite being older technology. Manufacturers are transitioning production from DDR4 to DDR5, and the timing couldn’t be worse with the AI shortage creating a perfect storm.

Reselling RAM is Profitable

Here’s where this gets interesting for resellers.

If you have any spare RAM sitting in a drawer from old builds or upgrades, now is the time to list it. Don’t wait for prices to go higher, because this window won’t last forever. Once manufacturers catch up to AI demand in 2026, prices will normalize and your opportunity vanishes.

Check your parts:

  • Any DDR5 modules, regardless of capacity or speed
  • DDR4 16GB and 32GB modules, especially higher speeds (3200MHz+)
  • Server-grade ECC memory commands even higher premiums

Current eBay sold listings show people are paying retail prices or above for used RAM that’s properly listed. Some sellers in Tom’s Hardware forums are reporting they’re unloading spare DDR5 for prices that match or exceed what they originally paid.

November 2025 RAM Price eBay Reseller

The profit calculation is simple. If you bought DDR5 in early 2025 at normal prices and list it now, you’re looking at 50-100% returns after eBay’s 13% fees. On a $100 investment, that’s $40-80 profit per kit. If you have multiple kits sitting around, this adds up fast.

Where to Source RAM

For resellers considering buying new stock to flip, this is high-risk, high-reward territory.

Major retailers like Amazon, Newegg, and Best Buy still have inventory, but prices are already inflated. You’d be buying at the top of the market hoping for even higher peaks. That’s speculation, not smart reselling.

The safer play is watching for store clearances or pricing errors on older stock that hasn’t been repriced yet. Some smaller retailers are slower to adjust to market conditions. If you find DDR4 or DDR5 at pre-shortage prices, buy everything they’ll let you have.

Japanese PC shops are already limiting RAM purchases to prevent hoarding. That tells you everything about where this market is headed.

Risk Factors

This isn’t a risk-free flip.

Memory is fragile. One bent pin or damaged contact and you’ve got a paperweight. Ship with proper anti-static bags and sturdy packaging. Offer returns because eBay will force you to anyway if there’s a problem.

Market timing matters. If you’re holding inventory hoping for higher prices, you’re gambling that demand outpaces supply through 2026. That’s probably true based on current analyst predictions, but manufacturing can ramp faster than expected.

The bigger risk is buying new stock at inflated prices. If you pay $200 for a kit that was $90 in January and prices crash next quarter, you’re stuck holding expensive inventory. Only flip what you already own at current prices, or stick to arbitrage plays on mispriced retail stock.

Bottom Line

RAM prices have doubled and won’t come down until at least 2026. If you have spare modules, list them now and capture these inflated prices. If you’re hunting for retail arbitrage, only buy at pre-shortage prices.

This is one of those rare moments where the market fundamentals (AI boom driving shortage) align with reseller opportunity. The supply chain disruption is real, sustained, and documented by every major industry analyst.

Don’t overthink this. Check your parts drawer, list what you find, and take advantage of a market that won’t last forever.

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