Choose Wisely
If you're planning to build or upgrade a computer, there's important
news you need to hear—DDR4 memory is officially being phased out. Manufacturers
have started to end production of DDR4 RAM, which means supply will shrink, and
prices could start to rise.
Why Is DDR4 Going Away?
DDR4 memory has been the standard for PCs since 2014, but technology
keeps moving forward. With the launch of DDR5, manufacturers have shifted their
focus to the new standard. DDR5 offers faster speeds, better efficiency, and
more
bandwidth—making it the clear choice for modern systems.
Expect DDR4 Prices to Go Up
As DDR4 production stops and inventory becomes limited, the cost of
DDR4 modules may increase. This is especially true for higher-capacity or
high-speed kits that are already in demand. If you're holding off on an upgrade,
it might end up costing more in the long run.
Time to Switch to DDR5
For anyone building a new computer or upgrading a motherboard and
CPU, now is the time to move to DDR5. Most new platforms from Intel and AMD
already support DDR5, and prices have become much more affordable compared to
when DDR5 first launched.
Key Takeaways
- DDR4 memory is ending production – major manufacturers are halting production of DDR4 memory.
- Prices may increase – as supply shrinks, costs are likely to go up as inventory grows short and harder to find.
- DDR5 is the future – faster speeds, more efficiency, and supported by new motherboards.
- New builds should use DDR5 – it’s the smart choice moving forward.
Whether you're a gamer, content creator, or everyday computer user,
this shift to DDR5 for any new builds to future-proof your system.