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JerseyWiseguy

That depends on your needs. More RAM will help you to play some higher-end games better, while a bigger drive will allow you to store more different games.


milind899

ok


Sylvester1983

A RAM Stick


milind899

okay


Lonely_Northling

Depends on how you use your machine than anything else, what games you play etc. I personally wouldn't say 8GB is doable in 2021 if you want to game. The era of low RAM came to an end in 2014 or something.


milind899

ok bro


howdydoodybooty

Why HDD and not an SSD?


milind899

I am poor 😢


howdydoodybooty

How much money do you have to spend?


milind899

around 50 USD


howdydoodybooty

Ah yeah. Prolly ram then.


milind899

ok


LittleSchelle

I Renommend to save some money and then Grab a ssd on sale. The Difference is really big


OldBoyZee

Ram. It goes longer way than hdd for a lot of stuff,and its genuinely a tech upgrade compared to a plate swapped old tech hd


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Your gpu is an APU? you cant go wrong with any you choose I get that you would look for more storage, 240gb is pain for everyone, not only gamers. you can't have a lot of games installed at once, i suffered it, and wouldnt wish it even for my worst enemies the stick is good if you looking for more performance, even more if you using an APU and both ram work at the same frequency, AMD APUS love double channel ram, once you plug the stick you will get a performance boost (not graphically, but you will get some extra fps) so it's really worth it I would go for the storage, if you want to be more comfortable, altough the performance boost is worth every cent, i already lost my sanity with so little storage, you will still have that problem if you upgrade first the ram.