The frame drops on a 3060 RTX GeForce.
The frame drops on a 3060 RTX GeForce.
what should i choose between 1 stick of 8gigs and 2 sticks of 8gigs
However, this level of detail fits perfectly within both CSGO and Valorant standards—something you haven't noticed before. I'm here to assist, not to deceive or mislead. Perhaps concentrate on the games themselves and their real hardware needs.
Just attempt to obtain at least 3200 speed RAM. If you intend to play other games that could be more challenging, opt for a 2x8GB dual channel setup (two 8GB modules). 16GB isn't essential for CSGO and Valorant, though it can still be beneficial in certain situations. You should completely replace the existing 2400 RAM. It's never advisable to combine different speeds, as the system will default to the slower one.
It would definitely be wise to upgrade your CPU as well if you ever decide to play more demanding titles and can afford it.
Like Frag Maniac suggested, if you only play Valorant and CSGO then consider getting a 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16 RAM Kit.
If you plan to play more games later, such as Cyberpunk or Warzone, you might want to upgrade the CPU.
I wasn't trying to confuse anyone. I'm someone who thinks ahead. If you just bought that system, I'd expect you to want a CPU that lasts for years so you can enjoy the upcoming releases. With a Quad Core CPU, you're not making the best choice.
That's the main point I was trying to make. Quad Core CPUs are fine for some tasks but are becoming less common soon, even if they still work for certain games. It's no longer a good idea. No one here will suggest a Quad Core in their "Check this build" advice.