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As SSD and RAM prices rise, building a PC won’t be as pleasant an experience
Costs have increased significantly in the past few months
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Published onMay 20, 2024
published onMay 20, 2024
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Although I have never built a custom PC, the idea feels intriguing. Finding the right parts, putting it all together, loading the OS, and then finally booting the PC, every second of the process is an experience I will cherish. However, lately, custom PC prices have been rising, and there isn’t anything one can do!
Had it been the GPU, I would have picked a cheaper alternative. Had it been the display, I would have gone with a smaller monitor. But two of the most critical components, storage(both HDD and SSD)and RAM, have witnessed a massive price hike in recent months.
Last month, we reported thatWDC and Seagate have increased their SSD prices. Others like Samsung were expected to follow suit, as experts had warned against asurge in NAND prices. And that’s what eventually happened!
1 TB SSD now costs roughly $100, as opposed to $50-$75 in the last quarter of 2023. If you believe switching to another manufacturer would help, sadly, it won’t. Everyone is hiking prices.
Coming to RAM modules, the price hike in 2024 is in the 10-15% range. If you were looking at 32 GB RAM for the custom-built PC, get ready to loosen the purse strings because you might have to spend an additional $25-$40.
This could be even higher, depending on the preferred RAM speed and the manufacturer.
We haven’t yet considered GPUs, another key component witnessing a 10-15% price hike across regions. If you are a seasoned gamer looking at a decent GPU, add another $30-$50 to the total.
So, in all, you will be forced to spend $75-$100 more on custom-built PCs due to the increase in the prices of RAM, SSD, and GPU. Remember, it’s a rough estimate, and the actual hike may vary!
Earlier this year, our study suggested thatPC prices will rise in 2024, and it’s already happening. The worst part is that there’s no relief in sight. On the contrary, rates are expected to increase even further in the coming months.
Would this stop me from building a PC for the first time? Probably not, but it certainly won’t be as pleasant an experience!
How much does the price rise affect your custom PC building experience? Share with our readers in the comments section.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.
Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.