AMD’s Radeon GPUs may be the next victim of the RAM crisis — and it makes this gaming PC deal look even more of a bargain

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AMD’s Radeon GPUs may be the next victim of the RAM crisis — and it makes this gaming PC deal look even more of a bargain
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  • AMD is reportedly preparing a 10% price hike on graphics memory kits for Radeon GPUs
  • This means retailers could increase prices of Radeon GPUs from the likes of Sapphire or Asus
  • This case is yet another example of just how hard the RAM crisis is hitting the PC market

Gaming is becoming an expensive hobby for both console and PC gamers, and it’s all because of the ongoing RAM crisis. Unfortunately, another manufacturer’s GPU components may be the next victim of price hikes.

As reported by VideoCardz, AMD is planning a 10% price increase on graphics memory kits for its Radeon GPUs this July, according to a new post on a Board Channels forum. This means that AMD’s AIB partners, such as Sapphire and Asus, will pay more for components, which might result in higher retail prices for Radeon GPUs.

The Board Channels post states that these price hikes are a result of ‘tight global supply of graphics memory chips,’ including the noticeable trend of ‘continuously rising market prices’.

Of course, there’s no confirmation from AMD on the matter just yet, but if true, it doesn’t help AMD’s position in the GPU market up against its fierce rival, Nvidia. Frankly, both are in a tough spot due to higher memory costs across the board, which is well established for effectively every PC manufacturer at this stage in 2026.

While most of Team Green’s RTX GPUs are fairly expensive for consumers, the advantage of better upscaling technologies and raw performance when using ray tracing in games makes them more appealing, in comparison to newer Radeon GPUs.

The branding along the top of an AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT

(Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)

While we await confirmation from AMD, consumers should start buying new hardware now. Both AMD and Nvidia GPUs are still expensive across several retailers, and it’s a tough spot for any gamer to be in when searching for an upgrade.

However, if you don’t own a gaming PC at all, it’s worth keeping an eye out for several deals — and fortunately, Best Buy’s 4th of July sale is already underway, and this iBuyPower Slate Intel Arc B570 gaming PC is only $899.99 on sale.

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It also comes with 16GB of DDR5 RAM (which would be expensive to buy separately), and most importantly, it’s using a GPU that’s perfectly capable of great gaming performance at 1080p and 1440p resolutions.

When acknowledging the messy state of the PC hardware market and the prospect of more price hikes, it’s hard to ignore a deal such as this, especially when Intel’s XeSS upscaling has improved over the last few years — so if it were me, I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase.

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Isaiah is a Staff Writer for the Computing channel at TechRadar. He’s spent over two years writing about all things tech, specifically games on PC, consoles, and handhelds. He started off at GameRant in 2022 after graduating from Birmingham City University in the same year, before writing at PC Guide which included work on deals articles, reviews, and news on PC products such as GPUs, CPUs, monitors, and more. He spends most of his time finding out about the exciting new features of upcoming GPUs, and is passionate about new game releases on PC, hoping that the ports aren’t a complete mess.

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