Germany spots low‑cost memory deals as RAM prices soar
A Kingston DataTraveler Exodia DTX 64 GB USB‑3.2 stick is being offered on eBay for €9.99 with free shipping, limited to a short promotional period. The device measures 67 × 21 × 10 mm, weighs about 11 g, supports USB 3.2 Gen 1, and received positive benchmark results in independent tests.
Separately, a Reddit user obtained a used Corsair Vengeance DDR5 64 GB RAM kit for roughly €144, far below the typical new‑price range of €1,200‑€1,300. The seller delivered the kit directly and confirmed it functions correctly, earning praise from the PC‑gaming community. Both stories highlight the current scarcity and high cost of memory components, a situation attributed to increased demand from artificial‑intelligence workloads.
These examples illustrate how German consumers are seeking discounted hardware amid a broader RAM‑price surge linked to AI‑driven server and data‑center expansion.