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Consumer Memory · May 15, 2026

Corsair DDR5-6400 retail deal shows pockets of consumer price softness

A Tom's Hardware deal item lists a 32GB Corsair DDR5-6400 kit at $329.99 after a $70 discount, making it a narrow consumer-retail price datapoint.

Price impact: -2Direction: downSource: Tom's Hardware

The item is useful as a retail signal, but it should not be overread as a broad DRAM trend. The compact payload identifies a discounted Corsair Pro overclocking kit and compares it with competing sale pricing. That points to promotional activity in enthusiast DDR5 even while other parts of the memory market, especially AI-exposed supply, remain tight. The signal is localized to one consumer kit and one sales channel.

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