The RAM crisis is bringing out DDR5 counterfeiters

PCWorld 

PCWorld warns that high DDR5 RAM demand is driving counterfeiters to sell fake modules with plastic chips glued onto circuit boards. These fraudulent listings often appear as'junk' or'untested' items to prevent returns, with buyers discovering the scam only after installation causes system failures. This mirrors previous scams involving fake GPUs and re-lidded CPUs, highlighting the need for extreme caution when purchasing PC components from secondary markets.