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    What is the best GAMING RAM for my Acer d732z? PINOY PLEASE HELP.

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by jomari, Feb 19, 2013.

  1. jomari

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    What is the best GAMING RAM for my Acer d732z? PINOY PLEASE HELP.
     
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    jomari Newbie

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    May problema kasi ako pag nag lalaro ako lagi bumabagsak ang FPS ko eh :(
     
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    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Any ram will be fine, you wont see any real life performance increase with "gaming" ram. Just make sure you have 4GB+ of standard speed and your set.
     
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    Basically, whatever you can get on sale. RAM is RAM is RAM, as Vicious pointed out. I have a bunch of PNY memory in my desktop, Samsung/Mushkin in my workstation, and I don't notice any difference between the three.

    Typically, G.Skill is the cheapest good RAM out there, though other brands like Kingston, Mushkin, Corsair, and whatnot might be as cheap or cheaper, depending on your market.
     
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    This is more likely due to not an adequate amount of memory, video memory, or unsubstantial graphics capabilities. Any make of memory you go with - as already pointed outby Vicious and Kuroi-Tsubasa - will not affect your FPS, so much as having an adequate amount of memory, an adequate processor, and - more important for gaming - an adequate graphics chip.
     
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    Well, maybe you live in the Phillippines where all computer stuff costs mores and you don't get the best products as in America. So in the Philippines you just have to shop around for the best memory at the best price looking at the many SMALL computer shops at your local SM Mall.

    I'm a Filipino living in Chicago and I noticed America has the best prices and best products, like you can't get a 4gb Geforce 670 or 680 in the Philippines. You should have a cousin in America ship stuff to you by balikbayan box.