<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":2055774,"date":"2021-12-13T07:02:00","date_gmt":"2021-12-13T05:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=2055774"},"modified":"2021-12-13T12:02:10","modified_gmt":"2021-12-13T10:02:10","slug":"best-ram-2021-the-top-memory-for-your-pc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/de\/2021\/12\/best-ram-2021-the-top-memory-for-your-pc\/","title":{"rendered":"Best RAM 2021: the top memory for your PC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>Adding the best RAM is one of the easiest ways to make your PC run faster. Read on to check out our picks of the best RAM you can buy today.<\/b><br \/>\nPC experiencing slowdowns? Get one of the best RAM 2021 has to offer. Your PC\u2019s memory is just as integral to its performance as a robust graphics card and a powerful processor, being the component responsible for storing its currently active data, tasks and apps. And, if your PC is having trouble keeping up, especially with intensive tasks like running PC games, it could be that your RAM needs an upgrade. Performance lags don\u2019t automatically mean that your CPU or GPU is struggling, and those are pricier to upgrade. So, before you throw your hands up and spend money on a new computer or gaming PC, check first to see if your RAM is up to snuff. Getting a faster memory or adding more to what you already have might just be the ideal solution. These days,8GB is the minimum but 16GB is ideal for the more demanding tasks, and high bandwidth DDR4 is the standard \u2013 although DDR5 is already available. It matters not whether you use your PC for work, play, or creating artistic content. If it\u2019s not as fast as it used to be, upgrading your PC\u2019s memory could be the perfect solution. Bring it back to life with one of the best RAM we\u2019ve picked below. And, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday rolling out all the best RAM deals, now might be the perfect time to do so. Corsair is one of the most trusted names when it comes to the best RAM on the market. Its Vengeance series, especially, has something for everyone with its LED DDR4 offerings. On top of giving PC builders that extra touch of vibrant lighting, this RAM has robust heat spreaders that maximise cooling for higher overclocking and maximum performance. Corsair\u2019s Vengeance LED DDR4 series also features CL16 latency and whopping 3,466 MHz speeds, so it\u2019s just as fast and responsive as it is aesthetic. At this point, everyone kind of knows about G. Skill and its Trident Z RGB series of RAM. This is some of the best RAM not just because it\u2019s fast, but the top of every DIMM features a full-spectrum rainbow wave light bar that you can use to match your RGB lighting across your entire system. Trident Z RGB DDR4 RAM features CAS latencies between 14 and 19 which is awesome enough, but with speeds up to 4,266, it\u2019s almost perfect. No matter your aesthetic, it\u2019s hard to argue with the G. Skill TridentZ RGB as the best RGB RAM. Kingston\u2019s high-performance HyperX has some of the best DDR3 RAM on the market and the Predator models is particularly tuned for speed and extreme-performance that\u2019s further expandable with XMP profiles. The Predator DDR3 series achieves CL9 to CL11 latencies and speeds between 1866MHz to 2666MHz. This Kingston HyperX Fury is auto overclocked memory that won\u2019t empty your wallet. This smart DDR3 or DDR4 RAM auto-detects system components to overclock to the highest speeds possible, optimizing performance for all of Intel\u2019s latest chipsets. It comes with latencies between CL14 and CL16, and has speeds between 2,133 and 2,666MHz. While it\u2019s inexpensive, it really can have a huge impact on the performance of your rig. If you want the best of the best, and you don\u2019t care about pricing, Corsair\u2019s Dominator Platinum memory has always been at the top of the list. However, in 2019, it\u2019s been refreshed to include Corsair\u2019s new Capellix RGB LEDs, leading to a much richer and more colorful design. It\u2019s the same high-end RAM we know and love, with speeds up to 3,600 MHz, but the better RGB make the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB the best RAM around in 2020. The HyperX Fury RGB 3733MHz is not just pretty with its RGB design. With speeds from 2400MHz to 3,733MHz as well as CL15 to CL19 latencies, it\u2019s just as fast as it is stunning, making it well-deserving of the best high frequency RAM accolade. What\u2019s more is that it\u2019s fitted with predefined Intel Extreme Memory Profiles for maximum performance as well as yperX\u2019s patent-pending infrared sync technology. For an even more immersive gaming experience, you can daisy chain this RAM to sync with multiple other RGB devices. This is some of the best RAM to invest in right now. Sometimes, especially when you\u2019re looking for the best gaming components, \u2018go big or go home\u2019 is the best advice. And, when you want more RAM than you\u2019ll know what to do with, you\u2019re going to want to go with the G. Skill Trident Z RGB DC memory. The DC stands for double capacity, as in, 32GB per stick. Now, this is definitely not the fastest memory in the world, right now it\u2019s only available in up to 3,200 MHz, but if you need a lot of RAM without taking up too many DIMM slots (like if you have a big CPU cooler or a Mini-ITX board), you can\u2019t go wrong with the G. Skill TridentZ RGB DC. If you\u2019re building an all-out gaming rig, you\u2019ll want the flashiest hardware on offer \u2013 who doesn\u2019t want a gaming rig that lights up the entire room? If this sounds appealing, the Adata Spectrix D80 is the RAM to go for. Not only is it available in frequencies up to 5,000MHz, but it\u2019s also liquid cooled, meaning you don\u2019t have to worry about it overheating. The Adata Spectrix D80 is going to be the best RAM for gaming in an RGB-lit cavern. Finding RAM that fits in perfectly with your light up gaming rig is easy with G. Skill. In fact, its TridentZ Royal memory gets our vote as the best RGB RAM on the market right now, thanks to its unique crown jewel design. That means that it\u2019s fitted with a crystalline light bar that basically scatters the eight customizable RGB colors for lighting that dazzles and sparkles. The RAM itself is polished with aluminum heatspreaders of gold or silver colors to keep the whole thing cool. Of course, it\u2019s not all looks \u2013 the G. Skill TridentZ Royal also delivers great reliability and performance. Corsair\u2019s Vengeance LPX RAM is made for users who want the maximum performance with minimum footprint. This low-profile RAM is essential for PC builds with massive CPU coolers. Despite being so low-profile, they still feature an eight-layer heat spreader to cool while overclocking. While its thin design doesn\u2019t allow for LEDs, but you can get it in three colors: black, red or blue. G. Skill isn\u2019t just dedicated to laptop and desktop RAM, but it also has memory upgrades for Macs. You see, Apple charges inordinate amounts for RAM upgrades, so going with a third party kit can save a ton of money. Well, as long as your Mac is old enough to still have upgradeable RAM. These SO-DIMM kits have a CAS latency between 9 and 11 and feature speeds between 1,333MHz and 1,600MHz. The best bang for your buck seems to be the G. Skill DDR3-1,333 for Mac. Crucial is by far the best RAM for laptop systems. This manufacturer has designed its Crucial Ballistix Sport SODIMMs for efficient battery life while still delivering fast speeds for multi-tasking. It\u2019s ideal for anyone wanting to speed up the best laptops, and this memory likely offers higher memory speed than anything coming stock in your laptop. Just make sure your laptop actually lets you upgrade the RAM \u2013 repairability is falling out of fashion these days. If you want a low profile, low power consumption RAM with automatic overclocking prowess, Silicon\u2019s Power Zenith PowerX is an excellent option. It boasts an aluminum build and a design that effectively manages and minimizes heat when working overtime. Considering its performance, that low profile for more compact setups is even more impressive. And, it\u2019s just the ticket for modders and overclockers.<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Adding the best RAM is one of the easiest ways to make your PC run faster. Read on to check out our picks of the best RAM you can buy today. PC experiencing slowdowns? Get one of the best RAM 2021 has to offer. 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