Poll
Is upgrading your RAM every few years still relevant in 2026 when modules barely improve?
With DDR5 RAM prices dropping and AI workloads demanding more memory, the value of frequent upgrades is being questioned. Cast your vote on whether upgrading RAM every few years still makes sense in 2026.
Options
Live results
Vote first to see results.
Emoji reactions
No reaction selected.
Comments
Please sign in to comment.
Share / embed
Quick info
- How do I vote in the "Is upgrading your RAM every few years still relevant in 2026 when modules barely improve?" poll?
- Select one option on the page to cast your vote; results update with community votes in real time.
- Can I view results without voting?
- Yes. Use the "I don't know / Show results" option, or access the results summary after voting.
Similar polls
Up to 10 suggestions from the same category and shared tags, sorted by vote count; this poll is excluded.
From the same category
Computer Hardware and ComponentsThe same site category as this poll.
- Is repairability and repairability rights changing which motherboard brand you trust?
- Are higher-end DDR4 kits still a smart buy in 2025 for a new gaming PC build
- Are you still sticking with traditional fans, or have you finally switched to liquid cooling?
- Why do PC builders still pretend RGB adds any performance value?
- Are you upgrading your PC in 2025 with AI-powered GPUs or sticking with traditional models?
- With rising energy bills, are you prioritizing low-power components over raw performance?
- Which RAM brand is actually the most reliable these days?
- Is 4K gaming on a mid-range card just a marketing lie we’ve all accepted?
- Does Intel actually have a reputation for reliability, or have they just been coasting on nostalgia since the Core 2 Duo days?
- Is DDR5 finally worth it, or are you waiting for the next memory standard?
TrendVersus.com · live data