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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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Memory (RAM)

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Corsair

Corsair Vengeance 64 GB (2x32GB DDR5-6000)

$880.64

Kingston

Kingston ValueRAM 16 GB (1x16GB DDR4-2400)

$129.99

TEAMGROUP

TEAMGROUP Elite Plus 32 GB (1x32GB DDR4-3200)

$274.93

TEAMGROUP

TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan 32 GB (2x16GB DDR5-6400)

$569.99

TEAMGROUP

TEAMGROUP Elite Plus 8 GB (1x8GB DDR4-2666)

$160.99

Patriot

Patriot Intel Extreme Master, Limited Ed 16 GB (2x8GB DDR3-1600)

$56.99

GeIL

GeIL Orion RGB AMD Edition 16 GB (2x8GB DDR4-4000)

$99.00

Lexar

Lexar Ares RGB 32 GB (2x16GB DDR5-6400)

$429.99

Kingston

Kingston HyperX Beast 16 GB (2x8GB DDR3-1600)

$49.99

Avexir

Avexir Blitz 1.1 16 GB (2x8GB DDR3-1866)

$49.95

ADATA

ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D35G RGB 16 GB (2x8GB DDR4-3200)

$215.69

Mushkin

Mushkin Blackline 16 GB (2x8GB DDR3-1600)

$40.99

Corsair

Corsair Vengeance RGB 64 GB (2x32GB DDR5-6000)

$880.64

Silicon Power

Silicon Power XPOWER Zenith RGB Gaming 64 GB (2x32GB DDR5-6000)

$799.99

Crucial

Crucial CT4K16G4DFD8213 64 GB (4x16GB DDR4-2133)

$499.79

ADATA

ADATA XPG GAMMIX D20 16 GB (2x8GB DDR4-3200)

$179.99

G.Skill

G.Skill Trident Z Royal 64 GB (8x8GB DDR4-3200)

$320.00

Mushkin

Mushkin Redline 16 GB (2x8GB DDR4-3600)

$149.99

TEAMGROUP

TEAMGROUP Elite Plus 32 GB (2x16GB DDR5-6400)

$549.99

Addlink

Addlink Spider X4 16 GB (1x16GB DDR4-3200)

$119.99

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much RAM do I need for gaming?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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.