
10 gadgets to enhance your gaming PC (since we can’t afford RAM)
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When enthusiasts talk about gadgets instead of RAM, it’s a signal that core components are overpriced relative to perceived benefit. If you sell into this segment, expect more spend on peripherals and experiences, and less on incremental performance gains that don’t change gameplay.
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