ddr5 memory spike

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Discussions tagged with 'ddr5 memory spike' on WindowsForum.com focus on the cost dynamics of DDR5 memory in prebuilt versus DIY PC builds. A recent thread highlights a Lenovo ThinkCentre M90s Gen6 deal where the prebuilt system, featuring 32 GB DDR5 and an Intel Core Ultra 9 285, is priced lower than the combined retail cost of its components. This suggests that DDR5 memory pricing can make prebuilt PCs more economical, especially during sales events. The tag covers real-world pricing observations and comparisons between prebuilt and DIY configurations, with an emphasis on DDR5 memory costs and their impact on purchasing decisions.
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    ThinkCentre M90s Gen6 Deal Proves Prebuilt PCs Beat DIY DDR5

    Lenovo’s recent Black Friday pricing makes a blunt, useful point: sometimes buying a fully built PC is now cheaper than buying the same parts separately. TechRadar’s deal roundup highlights a Lenovo ThinkCentre M90s Gen6 configuration selling for roughly $1,059 — a compact, prebuilt...
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