I'm currently running an Intel i9-14900K with an RTX 3080 and 32 GB of 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM. In terms of performance, I'm averaging around 400-600 frames per second in most games. Right now, I'm using a 240 Hz monitor, which I mistakenly said is 244 Hz, but it can actually overclock to 280 Hz. I'm specifically focused on competitive gaming and wondering whether I should prioritize upgrading my motherboard and RAM, or invest in a higher refresh rate monitor. Would one make a more noticeable difference than the other?
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Upgrading RAM can help, especially if you're hitting a bottleneck, but the difference might not be huge. If you're happy with your current performance, a better monitor could give you the most noticeable difference in your gaming experience, especially for competitive titles.
Check out some benchmarks comparing DDR4 and DDR5 RAM for the games you play. Generally, unless you're planning to switch CPUs, upgrading the motherboard might not be necessary. But if you want the latest tech, you will have to upgrade both the RAM and motherboard. Just something to think about!
First off, what resolution are you gaming at? Also, 240 Hz monitors are pretty common, and 280 Hz is a nice overclock! If you're gaming at 1920x1080, your current setup should handle it just fine. Just make sure your monitor can keep up with those frame rates; that's crucial for competitive play.

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