There are so many PC parts to think about when you're building or upgrading your gaming PC, and amid that mountain of specs, few parts are more puzzling than memory (or RAM). At the baseline, it may seem simple, as there's the RAM's capacity to think about, with 8GB to 16GB generally being acceptable for mid- to high-end systems. But, once you start digging deeper, RAM gets astoundingly complex. (If you need a little more info before buying, see our explainer on What is RAM?)
Beyond the capacity, you'll have to consider things like whether you want to take advantage of dual- or quad-channel memory, the memory speed you want to run at (yes, RAM has a clock speed much like a CPU), and perhaps the even more complicated CAS latency and memory timings. All of these things will vary between different memory kits, so you can't expect one 16GB kit of DDR4 memory to be the same as another.
We'll help make picking RAM easy for you, though. We've selected a number of excellent RAM kits, ranging from stalwart DDR3 RAM to fit in an older system up to high-end DDR5 RAM that can overclock to insane speeds, plus a handful of sharp-looking RGB kits that complement their own speeds with killer looks. If you're hoping to learn more about RAM, we've also got explanations of some of the main details below our product recommendations – and click here to find them in the UK.
TL;DR – These are the Best RAM Kits:
Capacity: 32GB (2 x 16GB) | Memory Type: 288-Pin DDR5 SDRAM | Memory Speed: 5,600MHz | CAS Latency: 40 | Timings: 40-40-40-77 | Height: 45mm
If you’re looking for a reliable kit of straight-shooting, high-performance RAM that should work seamlessly with the latest machines, from budget builds to high-end rigs, the Corsair Vengeance RGB is
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