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cm hyper 212 evo upgrade, upgrading to 16gb ram worth?

I currently have gtx 750ti, 1x8gb ddr3 (the black hyperx one), x4 860k with stock cooler (its REALLY LOUD like srsly loud under load), so i was wondering if coolermaster 212 evo is worth buying with this current config? cpu under load is running at 67 C and the stock cooler is so loud, sounds like a jet.  And is upgrading to 16gb ddr3 worth?i might buy ryzen cpu in the near future (probably 1 year from now lol)  and, you know, new motherboard with ddr4. I want to have 2x8gb because single channel is bad, everyone says that its bad, sometimes i have microstutters and im sure that its happening because of single channel, bcs my friend has same pc but with 2x4gb ram and he doesn't have microstutter in games like lol, dota and csgo. Sometimes even my pc stutters when i have bunch of word documents, few power point presentations and stuff like that, and ram isnt full, i maybe use 5-6gb. And ye im pretty sure that microstuttering is not happening because of cpu, temps are low when im playing league.

any suggestions?

 

here is the sound of my cooler, raise the volume a little bit because my mic not so good.. but just listen to the cooler 

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You probably aren't experiencing microstutter as a result of singlechannel, rather a CPU bottleneck. In terms of the cooler, you'd be much better off with a 212/BeQuiet Pure rock/ Cryorig H7. 

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single channel is not bad, who said that should be ashamed of themselves

 

 

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Just now, deXxterlab97 said:

single channel is not bad, who said that should be ashamed of themselves

 

 

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7 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

single channel is not bad, who said that should be ashamed of themselves

 

 

Single channel is awful for iGPU's. For everything else it's fine.

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1 minute ago, Nimrodor said:

Single channel is awful for iGPU's. For everything else it's fine.

first line: gtx 750ti

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thanks for the answers

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Get the cooler and then overclock the cpu as much as possible, and don't bother spending the money on the extra ram if you're planning on upgrading. The overclock should help with the stutter that you're experiencing in games, save some money and upgrade the gpu to something like a 1050 ti or the rx 570 (if psu allows it).

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