60 % der PC-Spieler haben nicht vor, in den nächsten zwei Jahren einen neuen PC zu bauen – KI-Preiskrise bei RAM und anderen Komponenten legt den Enthusiastenmarkt lahm

    https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/60-percent-of-pc-gamers-have-no-plans-to-build-a-new-pc-in-the-next-two-years-ai-pricing-crunch-on-ram-and-other-components-paralyze-enthusiast-market

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    1. artbystorms on

      It sucks because I am getting due for an upgrade. I’m still on AM4 and 64 GB DDR4 memory, but at these prices I am just gonna run my PC into the ground till I have to build a new one.

    2. Man, I got *really* lucky. I started budgeting for a gaming PC 5 years ago. In February 2024, my wife and I were finally in a spot where I felt comfortable pulling the trigger, and I realized that I had overshot the cost of a high-end PC by quite a bit. So, I splurged and stuffed it with 128gb of RAM.

      I suppose all I can do now is take it down to the Winchester and wait for all of this to blow over.

    3. Villag3Idiot on

      I built a brand new one last April because of the tariff threats.

      Turns out it was actually going to be due to RAM shortage.

      So many people told me it was a bad idea and that I should hold out for prices to drop.

      Good luck to those still waiting.

    4. Any-Tennis4658 on

      Enthusiast market?

      Lol have ya seen the price of SD cards even?

      It’s affecting the entire consumer market. I’m riding the same hardware till the cows come home.

    5. I’m just really glad I upgraded in August last year just before the insanity, as I got 64GB for £160, the same kit today would be £700.

    6. Neat_Gas9264 on

      All because the billionaire class is building these server farms because they have so much play-money they don’t know what else to do with it – so they’re buying up all of your components and fucking up rural environments on an idiotic pipe dream that the world needs (and will pay for) their fucking AI, rather than just enjoy the piles of money they’re already sitting on.

    7. Squibbles01 on

      I built my new PC right before everything went to shit, and I’m going to try to hold onto it for as long as I can.

    8. I was gifted the components for a new rig last year for my birthday (he’ll probably see this, thanks again man). I am eternally grateful for that, because it was shortly after that point that the crunch came in and prices started jumping.

    9. GreenTeaRocks on

      I had to build a new PC back in 2023 because my old i5 4690k & gtx 1080 wasn’t good enough for what I was playing. I am so glad I snagged 32gb of DDR4 for $120 when I did.

      I don’t expect to build anything new or even upgrade things until I absolutely have to

    10. StructureMage on

      im on 9800x3d x870 asrock. Going strong since 2023 and I’m set barring some catastrophic fai

    11. Starship_Taru on

      Yeah the Trump Economy hit at the worst time for my PC upgrade cycle. Was supposed to be this year.

      Might need to pick up a new hobby at these prices. 

    12. I was planning on building one, maybe two, in March or April but I can’t justify it now.

      Nothing is affordable now.

    13. Disastrous_Room_927 on

      It just ain’t worth it when a used version of the GPU I got 6 years ago is going for nearly what MSRP was back then. I’d spend more money to build what I have now than what I originally spent.

      In other news, my M4 MacBook Pro would be a total replacement for it if it could natively run half the games I want to play.

    14. Im screwed. I’m pretty sure at this point I have some hardware issue, just haven’t been able to pinpoint exactly where the issue is.
      I did not plan to build a new pc and if I’m able to find the issue I’ll probably have to fork out an expensive replacement.

    15. Considered building a cheapy PC a few months ago. Something for playing older games on my living room TV.

      Was shocked at how much PC Part picker said it would cost. RAM price was a hefty chunk of it.

      Glad I built my main PC last year. I just hope it’s going to last.

    16. Graphic cards are relevant for longer, X3D chips paired with a higher resolution make a CPU upgrade harder to justify as well.

      And of course, everything is just so expensive right now. Do I want to build a new pc? Sure. Does it make economical sense? Absolutely not.

    17. IBitePrettyPeople on

      People are struggling to afford groceries and gasoline.. Economy is in the dump of course im not buying PC parts

    18. animosityiskey on

      Do PC gamers broadly upgrade that often? Like my quickest upgrade has been 5 years and only because I found a good deal. If that were the average then 40% wanting an upgrade in the next to years would be approximately correct.

      It has been 5 years with my current gaming laptop and I have no desire or intent to upgrade yet.

    19. MelodiesOfLife6 on

      I’ve been meaning to upgrade my storage for awhile (like 10+ years)

      Guess i’ll just keep waiting.

    20. It hurts my soul cause my PC is about to turn 8 and I need a new but with these prices what’s the point?

    21. WaltzLeafington on

      Hoping steam machine will be relatively cheap. Other than that im keeping my piece of garbage

    22. In my situation, I don’t really have time to play on my existing gaming rig either. I used to somehow manage to find time for it anyway, but all this tech greed, including the whole shitshow by game publishers over the past decade has just left me feeling like I don’t really care anymore.

    23. Hot take: The surge in memory prices is engineered so that people can’t keep physical media archives and have to stream everything.

    24. jokrsmagictrick on

      Yea I built mine like three I think years ago when I moved jobs. It’s kinda fat with good parts but it still has windows of upgrade potential.

      Yea ain’t no way. Still runs the games I have fun with zero problem and I’ll continue with it unless something inside blows up. The market is shit currently, and not just this industry.

    25. Optimal_Cow_676 on

      The funny thing is that it is one of the commercial arguments of companies such as micron, Samsung and sk about why their valuation is too low.

      Until now, they have been priced as cyclical companies. The idea is that, when datacenter/ai current ssd generation need to be updated, an increased share of ssd and hbm production goes toward them and consumer prices increase.
      When datacenter are supplied and demand reduce, price fall off and consumer catch the fall.

      Sad thing is that you will see some „consumer behavioral alignement“ as companies are likely to never let the price drop as hard as before, trying to wave between the datacenters spike in demand and using general consumers demand as a cushion.

      Cheap SSD will only last for a short time if market crash but the double cycle is actively pushed for. You just need to read companies earnings, guidance and outlook. Consumer electronics will change a lot in the near future.

    26. bitwarrior80 on

      I built a retro PC that will max any DX9 era game. All of the components were affordable and I can find any game second hand. The only expensive part was the SSD that replaced the old disk drive. I’m priced out of building anything modern, but I find retro PC gaming is more enjoyable now that cost is not a barrier.

    27. ThePensiveE on

      I just brought old laptops back from my parents. One had an old core 2 duo processor but the other had a 4700hq in it and I thought about keeping it.

      Ended up recycling it but still. Don’t plan to buy anything new other than maybe a barebones mini PC to use some extra ddr5 ram and NVMe drive with in the near future.

      The billionaires have ruined the planet and have nothing but plans to make it worse.

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