Recommend the fastest memory for this motherboard

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For optimal gaming performance with the specified motherboard, faster memory is essential as it minimizes bottlenecks and enhances graphics card capabilities. The Corsair Dominator GT is highly recommended for its reliability and performance. While 8GB of RAM is generally sufficient for most gaming needs today, users with specific requirements may consider additional memory. Newegg is suggested as a preferred retailer for purchasing electronics due to its user-friendly interface and competitive pricing.
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Please recommend to me that fastest gaming memory for this motherboard in my new PC build.

Faster memory reduces bottlenecks and boosts the capability of your graphics card(s).

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/Z77_MPower/
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Good call wuli!

Newegg is my favorite place to buy electronics. They're more user friendly than Tiger Direct and tend to be less expensive and more user friendly than Amazon. You can search for better prices anyway you like, but for shopping it's a good place to start.
 
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