When it comes to PC gaming, high-speed DDR5 memory is all the rage of late, and understandably so. Both Intel and AMD's latest platforms are power-hungry performers that have increased needs in terms of bandwidth to fully realize their potential performance thresholds. However, a recent, persistent fall in both storage and memory prices has pushed DDR5 Ram from a high-end, enthusiast-only product to a much more mainstream offering with a variety of products available for under $100-150. Previous kits fetched as much as $1000 in the past for the most premium options.