Ram or another gpu?

Iminvo

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Hi all, so I have a
MSI Z87 MPOWER Max LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Extreme OC Flagship High Performance Triple CFX/ SLI Platform Intel Motherboard
With one EVGA SuperClocked 02G-P4-2765-KR GeForce GTX 760 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 SLI Support w/ EVGA ACX Cooler Video Card
And 8gb ddr3 ram, but they are some no name brands. So I were wondering which one would be suggested by you guys?
 
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SlaKer440

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GPU and RAM are very, VERY different things, so your question is somewhat irrelevant. Also price for ram and gpu are also wildly different. I would probably go for better ram maybe some G.Skill Ripjaws or Patriot Vipers? Btw by another GPU do you mean a new gpu to replace your 760 or are you wanting to SLI, if you want to SLI I would want to know your PSU
 

Iminvo

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Hey, thank you for you're rapid respond.
Thank you I'm aware that Ram and Gpu are very different.
Yes, I want to SLI. So another exactly same 760.
Right now my PSU is CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX750 V2 750W ATX12V v2.31/ EPS12V v2.92 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Active PFC High Performance Power Supply
I were considering the Ripjaws RAM .
Finally as I said thank you for your help again however My question relevancy were focusing on Performance gain

Thanks in advance

 

Iminvo

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Hey , I'm trying to gain performance. Since so far everything seems to run perfectly fine on max graphics (AC:BF, Bioshock infinite, SC:BL, GTA4) my problem is it still takes longer than I'd like to load, video games, videos, and other software.

 

Redheadsrule13

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You should upgrade to another graphics card. Buying unified RAM won't give you much of a performance boost and will be mostly aesthetic. Buying another graphics card will greatly improve gaming performance and allow you to do some serious graphical work.
 
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Redheadsrule13

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If it's load times that you want to improve on you shouldn't be looking at RAM of graphics but rather thinking about your hard drive. Upgrading to an SSD will almost entirely remove load times and will make your system snappier over all.
 

Iminvo

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Thank you for you're answer!!!