We're quickly approaching the halfway point of 2026, and I'm seeing no signs that the ongoing RAM crisis will be solved anytime soon. Prices remain high as AI datacenters eat up the world's supply of ...
PCWorld warns that high DDR5 RAM demand is driving counterfeiters to sell fake modules with plastic chips glued onto circuit boards. These fraudulent listings often appear as ‘junk’ or ‘untested’ ...
If DDR5 prices were not painful enough already, counterfeit RAM is now entering the chat. Some fake memory sticks reportedly look convincing enough to fool buyers, right down to plastic chunks ...