It really depends upon your gaming style and the type of games you will be playing. If you're a hardcore gamer who likes to play games like COD, NFS, or anything similar, a 4GB RAM is good enough to have a lag-free gaming experience.
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Most people upgrade their processor, ram, video, and sound cards for gaming.
For a gaming computer you will need at least 4GB of RAM. Most people average 6GB for their gaming computers.
For high-end gaming you would need a fast processor (CPU) fast and a lot of RAM and a fast video card that includes a lot of built-on RAM.
A heat spreader is used to help draw heat from your ram. The average computer user does not need a heat spreader, but someone that has a powerful gaming computer may benefit from using it.
high speed of RAM and processor can better support to laptop gaming.
Anything with either Intel core i7 or i9 high and graphics card DDR5 RAM if you
really high graphics card and a really fast processor lets not forget a SH*T ton of RAM. lol.
4gb ram, dual core processor, and a solid video card should keep you gaming for a while
Assuming you're talking about computer memory and not Dance Dance Revolution, the 2 simply means the generation of RAM. There is also ddr1 ram and ddr3 ram, with ddr1 rarely used and ddr3 used only in high-end computers. More important than the type of RAM is the amount of it. That said, if you own a high end gaming computer and are into upgrades, have someone check compatibility with ddr3 ram.
It all depends. My computer has 8 GB of Ram with a 1 GB graphics card. This suffices for all the games I play. There are systems out there that are almost server-like and have 24 GB of ram and 4 GB of graphics. Those systems can do anything.
A good amount of RAM could be any amount of RAM depending on what the user thinks is a good amount, depending on what they use their computer for. The normal RAM size that is used for a computer is 1 GB which is used to run basic applications on a computer. 2GB-4Gb is the normal size for a computer if you are planning on doing any gaming. In my opinion a good amount of RAM would be about 4 GB of RAM, because with that amount of RAM you can run every program on your computer very efficiently. Anymore more than that will not help you much, unless you do a lot of gaming.
SRAM retains its contents as long as the power is connected