Well first we need to know what kind of RAM you need. I've had some friends say that 8GB RAM slows your computer down more then help, but I have no first hand experience with it. I thought about upgrading my laptop to 8GB to just max it out, but didn't want to spend like $200+ on RAM.
As for video card you would probably be good to look into a CrossfireX (I think that's what it's called) setup which is when you install 2 video cards and they split the work amongst each other.
Also you probably will need a bigger power supply. Newegg.com has a power supply calculator that gives you a recommend range for what you want to run.
Hope this helps some. Let us know what kind of RAM you nee and from there it's easy to upgrade the RAM.
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