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no no not like you think like WELL YEAH IF YOUR GOING TO PLAY BF4 IN ULTRA YOU NEED A HIGHER RAM INSTEAD OF YOUR 2GB RAM 

 

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Does the frequency of the ram affects the performance of your pc?

like the fps of your game

 

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Very minimally. Linus did a video about this some time ago.

 

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extremely minor difference, for ddr3 id say 1600mhz is the highest, maybe 1866mhz on a sunny day but still the differences are very minor.

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no no not like you think like WELL YEAH IF YOUR GOING TO PLAY BF4 IN ULTRA YOU NEED A HIGHER RAM INSTEAD OF YOUR 2GB RAM 

 

NO!

 

Does the frequency of the ram affects the performance of your pc?

like the fps of your game

 

Just comment down in the comments guys thanks

Well that depends on if you're talking about like RAM, or GPU Memory.. 

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Heh, I ninja'd the ninja'er.

 

I did forget to put in my post that if you are running an APU then it probably will make a difference. Not a HUGE one, but maybe a couple frames a second, I'd imagine.

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yes it does. overclocking memory might decrease frames by droping them but genearlly talking leave it as its rated if its not an amd apu with onboard graphics runing as well as intel hd graphics

 

overclocking gpu memory usually doesnt show any benefits playing BF4

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Heh, I ninja'd the ninja'er.

 

I did forget to put in my post that if you are running an APU then it probably will make a difference. Not a HUGE one, but maybe a couple frames a second, I'd imagine.

Huh? I am pretty sure i ninja'd you.

 

And yes, APUs benefit from faster memory.

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Huh? I am pretty sure i ninja'd you.

 

And yes, APUs benefit from faster memory.

We're so ninja'ey we don't even know. xD

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Depends on what you're running, for video editing, servers or certain games yes more RAM matters

expect a lot of game clients are 32bit and limited to 2 GB of ram, speed doesn't matter much either 1600 is fine for games.

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expect a lot of game clients are 32bit and limited to 2 GB of ram, speed doesn't matter much either 1600 is fine for games.

Speed matters for games like Minecraft, Minecraft won't run well at all on anything short of 1066Mhz

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2-4 gigs is just weak. It will be hard to run Chrome, Battlefield, and skype without getting noticeable framedrops. I find 8-16 gigs the absolute sweetspot of ram for gamers. Any 3D renders may require more ram, but I think anything from 8-16 gigs is plenty.

Other than that, I find 1600 a good spot, and you can even overclock it if you wish.

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Heh, I ninja'd the ninja'er.

 

I did forget to put in my post that if you are running an APU then it probably will make a difference. Not a HUGE one, but maybe a couple frames a second, I'd imagine.

 

Pretty significant difference between 1600Mhz and 2133Mhz on APUs... Increase of up to 50% in framerate

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no no not like you think like WELL YEAH IF YOUR GOING TO PLAY BF4 IN ULTRA YOU NEED A HIGHER RAM INSTEAD OF YOUR 2GB RAM 

 

NO!

 

Does the frequency of the ram affects the performance of your pc?

like the fps of your game

 

Just comment down in the comments guys thanks

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