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Memory (RAM)

System memoryis the bridge between your CPU and storage, directly affecting load times, multitasking, and application responsiveness. Browse DDR4 and DDR5 RAM kits from Corsair, G.Skill, Kingston, and more — from everyday 16 GB kits to high-speed 64 GB workstation configurations. Match speed and timings to your motherboard’s specs for the best results. See our Budget Gaming PC Under $800 guide for a proven, well-balanced memory pairing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much RAM do I need for gaming?
16 GB is the current standard for gaming and handles most titles comfortably. 32 GB is recommended for content creation, streaming, or running multiple applications simultaneously. 8 GB is a minimum and will bottleneck newer games.
What is the difference between DDR4 and DDR5?
DDR5 offers higher speeds (4800 MT/s and up) and more bandwidth than DDR4, benefiting CPU-intensive workloads. DDR4 remains cost-effective for most gaming builds. Check your motherboard and CPU platform — AM5 and Intel 12th gen+ support DDR5, while older platforms use DDR4.
Does RAM speed matter for gaming?
RAM speed provides modest gaming gains in most scenarios, but AMD Ryzen CPUs are more sensitive to memory speed due to the Infinity Fabric link. DDR4-3600 or DDR5-6000 are common sweet spots for Ryzen platforms. Intel platforms see smaller gains from faster RAM.
Should I use two sticks or one stick of RAM?
Always use two matching sticks to enable dual-channel mode. Dual-channel provides significantly higher memory bandwidth, improving performance in gaming and productivity. Mismatched sticks may revert to single-channel.
What RAM timings should I look for?
Lower CAS latency (CL) timings indicate faster response times. For DDR4, CL16 at 3200 MHz is a baseline; CL16 at 3600 MHz is optimal. For DDR5, CL30 at 6000 MHz balances speed and latency for Ryzen platforms.