RAM (Random Access Memory) is a type of computer memory that provides fast, temporary storage for data and programs currently being used by the CPU. Unlike permanent storage devices like HDDs or SSDs, RAM is volatile, meaning it loses its data when the computer is turned off. RAM allows for quick read and write access, enabling the CPU to retrieve and process data much faster than from long-term storage. This makes RAM crucial for overall system performance, affecting how smoothly applications run and how efficiently a computer multitasks. The more RAM a system has, the more data it can handle simultaneously, improving performance in tasks such as gaming, video editing, and running multiple applications.

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CPU : Intel Core i9-13900K (Raptor Lake)
GPU : GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER EX GAMER WHITE OC D6X 12GB
MB : ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II
128 GB DDR5 RAM
12 GB GDDR6X VRAM
2 TB SSD
Liquid Cooling

Frostbite Xtreme

3,000 $
CPU : Intel Core i7-14700K (Raptor Lake Refresh)
GPU : EMTEK GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMINGPRO D6X 12GB
MB : MSI MAG B760M Mortar Max WIFI
128 GB DDR5 RAM
12 GB GDDR6X VRAM
2 TB SSD
Liquid Cooling

Technotron

2,700 $
CPU : Intel Core i9-12900K (Alder Lake)
GPU : MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 2X OC D6 12 GB
MB : GIGABYTE B660 DS3H DDR4
128 GB DDR4 RAM
12 GB GDDR6 VRAM
1 TB SSD
Liquid Cooling

Imimax

1,100 $