Aayushi
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I Recommend a minimum of 16GB for most serious gaming PCs, but it isn't too costly to upgrade to 32GB these days, thanks to a recent pricing crash.
Generally, I'd recommend you stick with two DDR4 modules for a dual-channel build, each with a minimum of 3,000MHz clock speed. That should ensure you get the most out of the best CPUs for gaming. With Intel, you can settle for whatever the best kit you can afford.
AMD Ryzen patrons will want to look a little deeper. Essentially you want to aim for 3,600MHz memory for Zen 2 (Ryzen 3000) chips. However, for Ryzen 5000 CPUs.
Generally, I'd recommend you stick with two DDR4 modules for a dual-channel build, each with a minimum of 3,000MHz clock speed. That should ensure you get the most out of the best CPUs for gaming. With Intel, you can settle for whatever the best kit you can afford.
AMD Ryzen patrons will want to look a little deeper. Essentially you want to aim for 3,600MHz memory for Zen 2 (Ryzen 3000) chips. However, for Ryzen 5000 CPUs.
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