Newegg bucks the trend by offering a $50 discount on 16GB of DDR5-6000 RAM — limited time deal on the cheapest kit you can buy

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Newegg is bucking the trend by offering a discount on one of the most sought-after PC hardware components. RAM pricing has skyrocketed, and the availability of certain memory kits has dwindled due to panic buying and stock shortages. At one point in time last year, the list price of this memory kit was just $77.99, but since the RAMpocalypse started, the price has ballooned to a whopping $229.99. Now, you can buy TeamGroup's T-Force Delta 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR5-6000 RAM kit for $179.99 at Newegg when you apply code NYCF367 at checkout for a $50 discount on this memory kit. This is the cheapest 16GB DDR5-6000 memory kit currently available at this price point.

TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR5-6000
Save 22% ($50)
TeamGroup T-Force Delta RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR5-6000 : was $229.99 now $179.99 at Newegg

This Newegg offer lets you save a tasty $50 on 16GB (2x8GB) DDR5-6000 RAM from Teamgroup. Perfect for a small gaming PC setup.

Having 16GB of RAM in a system shouldn’t give you issues with most desktop activities, but you could run into problems if you're a heavier user and perhaps like to leave a trillion browser tabs open or run heavy memory-intensive applications. Just be aware that you don’t have the same freedoms to leave things open as you would with a 32GB kit. It's just that 16GB isn't a massive amount of memory in 2026, especially for gaming. But this offer would suit a new "budget" PC build where the focus is purely on gaming.

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Stewart Bendle
Deals Writer

Stewart Bendle is a deals and coupon writer at Tom's Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices and coupon codes for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.

  • pjmelect
    Perhaps no consumers are buying memory at these prices and they have stock from when the prices were low which they want to get rid of.
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