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8GB is barely enough, 16GB is good, and no, overclocking your RAM does not help in video games at all, it helps for database and for video editing.
16 is reccomended for most games now a days.
totally worth it
Like I said before game dependant, take Witcher 3 that game loves faster RAM and see's up to a 20 fps boost at points, fair enough, others see 10 fps here and there which is pretty good, 3200MHz RAM can be found for around the same price as 2133MHz so you would be daft to buy 2133 anyway, that extra 10 fps in a game could be the decider in getting a solid 60 fps, like I said it's not all games but the better your system the more it will love faster RAM, I see a difference in games overall if I switch from 3200 to 2133 but my RAM is feeding a i7 6700K @ 4.8 + GTX 1080 @ 2GHz+ boost with 4K resolution.
Really? Everything works with 8 gb from what i can see (unless you play RTS games). This game is all about the cpu bottleneck. When i endtask it because of crash/hang i never see more then 2gb being used. I got more fps by doing 4.5 ghz overclock though.
Not necessarily, depends, where the bottle neck is. It may be GPU or CPU or RAM or HHD or even monitor.