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Russian Enthusiasts Planning DIY DDR5 Memory Amidst Worldwide Shortage
Tuesday December 30, 2025. 03:02 AM , from Slashdot
The so-called spot market for memory doesn't really exist at the moment, since no manufacturer has the production capacity to make more RAM, and even if they did, they'd sell to better-paying AI clients instead. Still, you can find SK Hynix and Samsung chips across Chinese marketplaces if you search for the correct part number, as shown in the attached screenshots. Moreover, the Telegram thread says it would cost roughly 12,000 Russian Rubles ($152) to build a 16 GB stick with 'average' specs, which is about the same as a retail 16 GB kit. There's also a ZenTimings snapshot showing CL28 timings, claiming that even relatively high-end DDR5 RAM can be built using this method, but it won't be cost-effective. Therefore, it doesn't make too much sense just yet to get the BGA rework station out and assemble your own DDR5. Things are expected to get worse, though, so maybe these Russians are on to something. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/12/29/2336254/russian-enthusiasts-planning-diy-ddr5-memory-am...
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