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Corsair Vengeance (opens in new tab)

Corsair Vengeance | DDR5 | 32GB (2x 16GB) | 5,600MHz | CL36 | $224.99 $144.99 at Amazon (save $80) (opens in new tab)
If you've just bought one of Intel's latest 12th/13th Gen chips, or AMD's Ryzen 7000-series, you could pick a motherboard with support for the latest memory tech, DDR5. These offer better bandwidth for lower voltage than most DDR4 kits, but admittedly the gains for gaming are fairly slim. Still, if you're committed to a high-end build, this Vengeance RAM kit will see you right.

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G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB (opens in new tab)

G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB | DDR5 | 32GB (2x16GB) | 6,000MHz | CL36 | $209.99 $189.99 at Amazon (save $20) (opens in new tab)
This is probably the DDR5 kit I'd actually buy right now. Yes, it's partially because I'm a sucker for flashing lights needlessly stuck to my PC components, but also because it's a darn quick kit with a decent CAS latency in the mid-30s.

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RAM is historically cheap right now, though it's mostly been DDR4 RAM keeping average prices low. More recent DDR5 RAM kits, which are now used by both Intel and AMD's current CPU generations, have tended to fall on the pricier side of things, made to look even worse by dramatically cheap DDR4 kits.

But that might be changing, and quickly. Thanks to the latest round of Cyber Monday RAM deals (opens in new tab), I'm spotting quite a few DDR5 RAM kits going for much less cash than I had expected.

Corsair Vengeance (opens in new tab)

Corsair Vengeance | DDR5 | 32GB (2x 16GB) | 5,600MHz | CL36 | $224.99 $144.99 at Amazon (save $80) (opens in new tab)
If you've just bought one of Intel's latest 12th/13th Gen chips, or AMD's Ryzen 7000-series, you could pick a motherboard with support for the latest memory tech, DDR5. These offer better bandwidth for lower voltage than most DDR4 kits, but admittedly the gains for gaming are fairly slim. Still, if you're committed to a high-end build, this Vengeance RAM kit will see you right.

View Deal (opens in new tab)
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB (opens in new tab)

G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB | DDR5 | 32GB (2x16GB) | 6,000MHz | CL36 | $209.99 $189.99 at Amazon (save $20) (opens in new tab)
This is probably the DDR5 kit I'd actually buy right now. Yes, it's partially because I'm a sucker for flashing lights needlessly stuck to my PC components, but also because it's a darn quick kit with a decent CAS latency in the mid-30s.

View Deal (opens in new tab)

RAM is historically cheap right now, though it's mostly been DDR4 RAM keeping average prices low. More recent DDR5 RAM kits, which are now used by both Intel and AMD's current CPU generations, have tended to fall on the pricier side of things, made to look even worse by dramatically cheap DDR4 kits.

But that might be changing, and quickly. Thanks to the latest round of Cyber Monday RAM deals (opens in new tab), I'm spotting quite a few DDR5 RAM kits going for much less cash than I had expected.