Our tests have examined the effect of different memory on high-end machines, but if youâre putting together a budget PC, then different considerations should come to the fore at checkout time.
For starters, donât splash out on an expensive, fast memory kit if youâre going to be constructing a PC built around one of Intelâs Haswell-based Celeron or Pentium chips, as most of these only support DDR3 that runs at 1,333MHz. Thatâs slow enough to cause a performance hit in many tests, but on a low-end PC, itâs unlikely youâll be running the sort of applications thatâll suffer with lesser speeds.
AMDâs APUs are more accepting to faster memory, but youâll still need to pay attention to speeds. A couple of its cheapest parts only handle 1,333MHz or 1,600MHz DDR3,âŚ
