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A better GPU would give you better bang for your buck. GPUs give the biggest FPS boost, and with Black Friday coming up you should be able to find a great GPU for about the same price as a RAM kit.
with an apu, definately yes since the apus gpu uses system ram
with a dedicated gpu it will depend if the sytem is cpu bottlenecked
but single ch to dual ch improvements will be small
With machines lacking a dedicated GPU it can be the difference between 30fps and 60fps.
2nd dual channel does not make RAM faster. It only doubles the bandwidth. If you not fully using single channel, you wont see a difference. Programs that are RAM depending however like boxes games, open world games are highly improves by it.