Amazon.com DDR4 RAM Prices & Market Trends
This page shows current and historical DDR4 RAM pricing based on live product data from Amazon.com across multiple configurations and capacities. Although DDR5 is the new standard, DDR4 remains a popular and cost-effective choice for many builds. These benchmarks help identify market stability and value propositions within the mature DDR4 market.
What is included in this benchmark?
The "average price" shown on this page is the mean price across all included DDR4 modules at the time of calculation.
- Data Source: Actively available retail listings on Amazon.com
- Currency: USD
- Update Frequency: Daily
- Price Metric: Lowest available price per product
Data Definitions:
- ✓ DDR4 desktop and laptop RAM modules
- ✓ Capacities: 4GB → 64GB
- ✓ Configurations: Single modules and kits
- ✗ Excludes: DDR5, ECC DDR4 (unless specified), distinct OEM parts
DDR4 Price Overview (Today)
Average Price per Module
Average Price per GB
Cheapest DDR4 Module
Most Common Capacity
Price Range
DDR4 RAM Price Trend
This chart shows the average price of DDR4 RAM modules (Solid Line) and the Price per GB (Dashed Green Line) over time. DDR4 prices are generally stable, but can fluctuate based on supply chain factors and semiconductor market shifts.
Average DDR4 Prices by Capacity
Higher-capacity DDR4 kits offer better value per GB, ideal for workstations and heavy multitasking.
| Capacity | Average Price | Price per GB |
|---|---|---|
| 4GB | $28.33 | $7.08 |
| 8GB | $101.28 | $12.66 |
| 16GB | $142.87 | $8.93 |
| 32GB | $218.58 | $6.83 |
| 64GB | $483.44 | $7.55 |
| 128GB | $778.42 | $6.08 |
DDR4 Prices by Memory Speed (MHz)
DDR4 speeds are well-established.
- 2133–2666 MHz: Standard speeds for older systems and basic office use.
- 3000–3200 MHz: The performance standard for most modern DDR4 systems.
- 3600+ MHz: High-performance kits for gaming and overclocking.
What do these DDR4 prices indicate?
The DDR4 market is currently in a mature phase. While DDR5 is becoming the standard for new high-performance builds, DDR4 remains widely used and readily available. Prices are generally more stable compared to the newer DDR5 generation. However, as production emphasis shifts towards DDR5, we may see gradual price adjustments or reduced availability of specific high-end DDR4 SKUs over time. Current pricing reflects a balance of steady demand for upgrades and budget builds against a supply chain increasingly focused on next-gen memory.