Stores are struggling to keep their display units with RAM and GPUs installed as the theft cases continue to rise. Costco Removes RAM Modules and GPUs from PC Builds Displayed on Shelves in a Response to Curb Thefts The current RAM shortages have gone so bad that now some have started stealing RAM modules, leaving the rest of the system as it is. We saw one such case two weeks ago, where a thief stole just the DDR5 RAM modules from a PC by breaking the tempered glass panel of the case. The rest of the hardware remained untouched, as […]
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