About RamList
RamList is a free price-comparison tool for computer memory (RAM). We pull current listings from the top online retailers several times a week, then surface the lowest available price for every module we track — so you don't have to keep ten browser tabs open.
How it works
Each retailer's product feed is queried on a schedule — usually every 6 hours. We extract the brand, model number, capacity, speed, type (DDR4/DDR5/etc.), form factor (DIMM/SO-DIMM/CAMM2), latency, and other specs, then normalize them into a single searchable catalog. When the same module shows up at multiple retailers, we collapse the duplicate listings and rank vendors by price.
How we make money
The "Buy" buttons on each product include affiliate codes for the retailer in question. If you click through and make a purchase, the retailer pays us a small commission — usually a few percent of the sale. You pay no more than you would otherwise, and we never increase the price shown on RamList above what the retailer is actually charging. See our Affiliate Disclosure for the full breakdown.
Community section
The Community page is where users can submit RAM deals they've spotted outside the major retailers — Facebook Marketplace, Reddit, forums, regional sites we don't crawl. Submissions require email confirmation and are reviewed before going live.
Get in touch
Found a bug? Have a feature request? Spot a vendor we should be tracking? Drop us a line on the Contact page. If you've found incorrect pricing or specs on a specific product, use the "Report an Issue" form on that product's page instead.
RamList is a project by LinuxGnut.com.