Is there a difference?



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The name of the game is so beloved by stupid advertising managers, even more so than overclocking. And what is without the inscription gaming, well, it's just not written in the name sellers, and will be faster and cheaper, it happens too. But as soon as the inscription gaming on the RAM, mouse, keyboard, POWER SUPPLY! HOW?, the motherboard on the x it is there, etc., sometimes along with the eyeballs design, immediately + 5-100 to the price, this is a fact. So on this word, do not look at all, compare the characteristics and your budget.

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The name gaming is so beloved by stupid advertising managers, even more so than overclocking. And what is without the inscription gaming, well, it's just not written in the name sellers, and will be faster and cheaper, it also happens. But as soon as the inscription gaming on the RAM, mouse, keyboard, POWER SUPPLY! HOW?, the motherboard on the x it is there, etc., sometimes along with the eyeballs design, immediately + 5-100 to the price, this is a fact. So on this word, do not look at all, compare the characteristics and your budget.

Response from 0[+]
As far as I know, the gaming ones are supposed to have better performance, but generally it's better to take 2 x 4 cards.

Response from 0[+++++]
There is no such thing as an a priori game die. The selection goes by characteristics-price, then only by design.

Response from 0[+++++]
So these aren't gaming. They're quite ordinary. Just with heatsinks. There's memory with and without radiators. With radiators of course the price will be more expensive. This is for those who overclock their memory. They may need radiators. Those who are not overclocking. They don't care. Your memory will be fine even if you don't overclock it.

Response from 0[+++++]
1.No gaming RAM 2.No gaming motherboard 3.The first as well as the second, there are also under overclocking. Either a regular model or for overclocking.

Response from 0[++]
Gaming motherboards are 3500-4000 mtz. These boards are overclocked better, so they're game. they need a z370 chip

 

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