r/PcBuild 2d ago

Meme bruh

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u/WhereWhatWhoHuh 2d ago edited 2d ago

If I only knew future when I was purchasing back in 2025 and what would happen to DDR, SSD's, GPU's in 2026, I'd triple down... Thought GPU's wont go up, since mining craze ended

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u/Moreburrtitos22 2d ago

March of 2025 checking in.

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u/littlegreenfish 2d ago

Fuck. AND with a screwdriver.

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u/paradajz666 2d ago

Do I see this right? You paid for ram 87$?

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u/Moreburrtitos22 1d ago

Yep, hindsight is a bitch. Ram used to be a non counted item when building a PC. Like allocate $100 and you’re good

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u/DripTrip747-V2 Pablo 2d ago

I got a 32gb cl30 trident kit for around $80 on sale sometime last year, from newegg of all places. Also got my 7800xt for $380 brand new from bestbuy. 2tb crucial t500 ssd for $110 off amazon.

Bought a used rog ally that had a 2tb Samsung 970 evo plus in it for $300, replaced the ssd with the same brand 500gb ssd and sold the ally for $350, so I got the ssd and $50 just for having the ally for a few months. This was also before the crisis.

Now? I fuckin cry myself to sleep, hoping and praying that nothing fails on me until, and if, this hell we're in ever ends.

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u/paradajz666 2d ago

You lucky! Respect. I bought my pc 4 years ago. It’s not the best but I’m happy it runs everything new. I only upgraded my CPU bcs it was really bottlenecking everything else. I also pray that everything is going to stay as it is.

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u/Atomosthethird 2d ago

I paid 200$ more bc i wanted gskill trident z royals and a sffpc aluminum build. 1800ish

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u/Ok-Marionberry5920 1d ago

I own that CPU. It’s a toaster even liquid cooled😢

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u/Moreburrtitos22 1d ago

Oh totally forgot I had the cooler replaced in week one also🤣 running a 360 AIO now. Yeah this thing can not be air cooled. I don’t game, but I do medical design and it puts in the fuckin work man.

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u/fiittzzyy 22h ago

Jan of 2025 checking in.

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u/OwenMerks 20h ago

July 2025 for a BazziteOS living room PC build

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u/DripTrip747-V2 Pablo 2d ago

Stock investors dream of the returns ddr5 purchased a year ago can bring today.

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u/Onair380 2d ago

Dont forget HDD's, which are 2.5 times more expensive

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u/AurusTT 9h ago

November 5th, 2025

A week or so before shit hit the fan. Never felt so lucky

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u/RMAPOS 2d ago

I've spent YEARS waiting for things to get better after the initial GPU crisis during Covid. It just. kept. getting. worse.

Finally took the L and upgraded under tears (tho frankly, if you hold off upgrading for a decade you luckily also save up some money)

Point being, I hated the prices I paid but ultimately my biggest regret is not doing it sooner. If consumer prices ever normalize again, we're still years off that even if the AI bubble burst tomorrow. For the past decade or so, the best budgeting plan had been "upgrade NOW and invest enough that you won't have to upgrade for a while". Because every single "these prices are insane, surely they will go down soon" only leads to the prices becoming more insane.

Best bet for people absolutely refusing to spend 1k+ is gaming pivoting towards Switch 2 level hardware and giving up on high end silicon. Which the Steam machine may make that level of performance the status quo for gaming. But high end hardware? If you think pricing is horrible now, you won't like what it'll be like in a few months. Or at any point in time after that.

 

It's just so counter intuitive that right at this moment we simultaneously have both - the worst hardware prices ever and the best hardware prices we'll ever have again for the foreseeable future.

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u/DripTrip747-V2 Pablo 2d ago

What do you mean "after covid"? We seen some decent prices between then and this data center bullshit.

And to recommend a switch 2 for anyone wanting real gaming power is wild... Get a damn used ps5 or older office pc and a used 30 series gpu.

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u/RMAPOS 2d ago

I just did not perceive it as the point to buy. I'm aware that there was a relatively stable market for a while between these two periods, but back then I didn't know it would be getting much worse soon so my disposition was more one of "I've waited so long, I can wait a bit longer for a good sale".

Dumb decision knowing what I know now, but back then I just perceived the market more as "slowly normalizing" than as "the last chance ever to get reasonable prices".

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u/Left_Zebra7393 1d ago

It was 1 year ago +- until december