Due to the worldwide scarcity of DRAM (Dynamic Random-Access Memory) supplies, the prices of DDR5 memory modules have skyrocketed, significantly driving up the overall cost of assembling a computer. Consequently, consumers are increasingly gravitating towards platforms that are compatible with DDR4 memory, which has triggered a sharp uptick in demand and a subsequent price resurgence for processors built on AMD's Zen 3 architecture. A notable example is the Ryzen 7 5700X, whose current price has surged by 72% compared to its all-time low.
