tarkov is barely playable spaghetti code with more memory leak than a a guy with alzheimers. 16gb is fine for almost anything else barring creative workloads
If you had 64gb installed I bet you would see over 30gb used. The more installed the more is used. With 64gb installed I was seeing an easy 10+ gb used on boot up.
Well, first you must take out your CPU and dip it in liquid nitrogen. This will actually enhance the performance of the CPU so that you can upgrade your RAM without any bottlenecking.
Yup. I have an i7-14700k, RTX 4080, 32GB DDR5, Samsung Pro 990 2TB SSD. As a RUclipsr, when I edit even a 30 minute video, Task Manager reports my RAM use is 13GB while PowerDirector 365 is processing that video (expected final video size 13GB, 4K 30fps). And CPU running at 20% and GPU at 40%. 32GB is more safer and future proof than 16, though it depends what programs you use.
Not to mention it can have the video processing done in under 12 minutes. My old PC (i7-6700k, 16GB DDR4, GTX 1070, I got in 2016) would take 2 hours to process that kind of video editing.
I very much appreciate you trying to control for as many of the variables possible. Some try but it seems like you have went further than most others 👍🏽
32 for new builds, but if you have 16 no urgent need to upgrade. For the few games that exceed 16 GB like Hogwarts I suspect the 1% lows can be fixed by lowering graphics settings.
No, go higher, after ram prices settle, eventually, it can be fun using Primocache to help cache all that ram as really fast external storage buffer, its quite taxing but looks cool at least.
I went with my first all white high end build with the gigabyte aero oc 4090/ 7800x3d/ 64 gigs of ddr5 ram in the phanteks nv7. I also went with the phanteks screen to fill in some space and the phanteks gpu vertical bracket angled back. The build is sick and I clean it monthly. I may switch the ram from 4 sticks to 2 sticks at a later time when new motherboards, new ram and the 5090 comes out. I will see when everything comes out and after reviews from the youtube tech community.
😂 Itd be a 60 second video if he opened performance manager in every game with 64gb installed. "Is it over 32?" No: 32 is enough Yes: 40 or 64 is needed. So there ya have it, cheers! /video
32gb is my go to, though right now I have 48gb (2x16+2x8) and I’ll admit there is zero difference I have noticed going up unless minecraft is your game of choice
I'm building a new PC and decided to get 48 gb ddr5 ram (24x2). I feel like that's the most balanced in terms of capacity and performance. The 24g sticks are single rank and can have better oc potential than dual rank 64/32x2 kits. So extra capacity with the benefits of a smaller stick. Plus, its easier to have 64gb+ total ram considering the amount of VRAM on GPUs these days (48 system plus 16+ VRAM). I also won't have to worry about performance issues due to having other applications open and be fairly future proofed. Can't wait to get my parts and build/tune it. Hey, PC Centric. For the next RAM video you mentioned, any chance you can do some comparisons between stock, XMP/Expo only, and XMP/Expo + tuned (tighter timings) gaming performance? Maybe that's a lot to ask, but it would be interesting to see the 1% low differences. P.S. - Looks like you guys left the zoo benchmark in your summary chart. It would have been nice to leave that one out as it was an outlier to get a more accurate picture. Cheers man.
If you want that kind of content just go and watch Buildzoid over at actually hardware overclocking. Basically if you’re building an AMD system, then tinkering with your ram is just a major major headache just enable Expo and leave it at that. Intel are a bit different but come with its own issues too.
I've got 64gb of DDR5 with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D all I'm gonna say you go in Ryzen Master to put the CPU in game mode and everything just crashes so I'm gonna say and AMD side it doesn't really matter as it's unstable loool
Hi PC Centric I have a question How about all the tutorials on the net And especially on RUclips To improve computer performance? All kinds of guides to change settings on a Windows computer and such called pc optinization guide etc. and use all kinds of software to improve the computer And there are many of them I'm interested in hearing your opinion on the matter Do they really help improve computer performance
Hogwarts likes 20+ gigs of ram. Plus, it seems to play better at 32 GIGS at 6000 MTs CL 30 over 64 GIGS at 5200 MTS CL 38 judging by the 2 Rigs I now own and previously owned. My old Mobo died and took out the ram, so I upgraded.
@@MonkeyMan125431 Small random stutters when something starts in the background or when windows does its check for updates, nothing big so I would go for 32 GIGs CL30 at 6000 MTs over CL38 but only if you can find the ram for a good price and it works with your motherboard.
What about for gaming + streaming obs and TikTok studios + music like RUclips or Spotify + twitch website for monitoring stream all at the same time?? Please let me know
32GB DDR5. Especially for games which are as demanding as Microsoft Flight Simulator and Cyber Punk if you want to play those in 4k ultra with ray tracing.
Im going to get a new pc that with have 4 RAM slots and im just gonna eventually put 128gb there for pretty much no reason other then for shits and giggles. Maybe in the future ill learn how to utilize it. Lol
I play a lot of 7 Days to Die. When you run stuff in the background and especially when you have Chrome open, the system can definitely hit 16 or even 17 GB in use. I'd gone all in with 64 GB, so it wasn't an issue, but it was a bit of a surprise as I had thought that 16 GB was fine for gaming. 32 GB is definitely the sweet spot these days.
I play that very game everyday(7 days to die) currently using 16g ram with my Lenovo Legion 5. I never thought upgrading to 32g ram had to be done but this game seems to demand a lot.
Hey there I am upgrading my 5 2600x to 7 5800x3d On my x470 ultra gaming mobo So 4x16gb 3600hz Ram will compatible with 7 5800x3d and with x470 I have 4x16 gb 3600 hz ram with me Please answer thank you
for gaming 4gb is not for gaming, 8gb is fine 16gb is more then enough 32gb is just too much 64 is uselss, and don't even think about getting 124gb what tf type of game are you playing Edit: the only thing you need its his Cl speed, and faster ram like 5600mhz or 6000mhz +
I upgraded to 64GB of RAM from 32GB with my 5700X and here is what benches won't tell you...with 64GB of RAM thanks to Windows caching EVERYTHING I use often is preloaded into RAM so launches instantly. Browser? BAM. Music Player? BAM. Video editor? BAM. Hell when I play War Thunder with my buds I usually have to tell them what map we are getting as thanks to Windows caching I'm already picking my load out before they even get the load screen, it's just BAM and I'm in. So when my 5700X gets too long in the tooth to game I'll be going 64Gb minimum if not 128 simply because everything going BAM feels just too damn good.
At this point 32Gb is absolutely minimum. I watching this video with only 1 tab open and nothing else and of course some apps working in a background and PC use nearly 10gb of ram add a game to it and it seriously can hurt your game performance. I do have 64Gb in my PC because is necessarily. As Big Fan of Skyrim I do have have quite big mod list (3500+) and there are locations (for example outside of Whiterun) where PC while playing taking over 50Gb of ram....
@@lsik231l I think 48gb for heavy modded Skyrim is absolutely minimum. I just checked and all my mods take 565gb disc spaces…. Originally I wanted to go with 48gb because You can OC better then 64gb but is fine.I was able my from 6400Mhz 32-39-39-102 to 6800Mhz 30-30-40-40 and they are perfectly stable with Intel and Rtx.
To test your PC just go on beamng and turn everything all the way up. I have already filled 32Gb of RAM just by spawning 20 cars in the traffic, and I think it may be possible to max out 64 Gb
If you build new AM5 right now slap 64GB (2x32GB) on it...always! When you upgrade AM5 to 10800x3d in 3 years you only upgrade CPU and never have to worry about your RAM till the end of the platform lifecycle. It cost 100 $ more but you will use AM5 for 5+ years (at least 2 more CPU generations 9000/10000) so the cost p.a. is laughable.
Upgrade your ram to 16 or more, it will give you more fps which means smooth performance for your games. However 8 could still work, but you'll notice stutters in your gameplays and lower fps, not the ideal experience for gaming.
Console vs Pc *No troubleshooting *No tinkering *No maintenance *No stutter *No crashing *No horrible ports *No cheaters *No noise *Less heat *Much less electricity usage (hundreds of $$$ in a few years) *Extreme depreciation $3000 Pc will cost less than 2000 in 2years+. Console 449 and after 4 years still £409 . **If it makes you feel better, you can replace "NO" with "Much less" Pc gamers say that games are cheaper? All I see here in UK £2-10 cheaper. And console gamers have to pay subscribsion right? You will pay for electricity much more so forget what you saved here. I almost never buy games. For the last 26 months I paid only £4 a month for Game pass Ultimate and played lots of good games for free. Now playing Diablo 4, Star Wars Jedi Survivor . Amazing value. So I would have game pass no matter what. Just these 2 games paid off all my 2years+ of game pass. PS5 better than 3060. In a few months PS5Pro will be coming out,probably will be close to 4060ti - 4070 I like to press and play and I got no time and patience to deal with all the Pc stuff. I wouldnt play console if I cant choose 60fps. All Xbox X optimized games I played have option of 60fps or 120. Things have changes since Xbox X and PS5 came out, no need for Pc.
When it comes to gaming, right now, in 2024, 32gb of RAM is enough for 99% of titles. That 1% usually involves modding. Like, heavily modded Skyrim SE is capable of pushing above 32gigs of RAM, Cities Skylines with its DLCs, mods and huge cites can go surprisingly north of 32gb of RAM. Then you have titles with rather problematic coding, like Escape from Tarkov, a game notorious for its memory leak, making 64gb a must if you plan on going serious with it. And lastly, there's this monstrosity - DCS World. If you plan on being competitive in this thing you DO NOT want to fire it up without _at least_ 96 gigs of RAM in your system! Not kidding here.
Now, have a stream on your second monitor (or anime, movie, etc), multiple tabs open in your web browser (ouch if you are using Chrome as its ram use heavy), games downloading in the background from steam etc, while playing your game at 4K 60fps. Not to mention all the background windows OS tasks (prefetch, etc). Then come back and tell me you only need 16GB of RAM memory. 16 GB is fine if the only thing you plan on doing is game. But if you are mulittasking heavily, you will need more than 16GB to have a smooth gaming experience AND be able to multitask effectively on everything else PC. I just stick to 16GBx2 🤷♂️ always have enough headroom, just my 2cents.
How about for someone not working with a whole lot i was thinking 16 or so not sure but been planning on getting a PC since i mainly a console player but not sure what to get
8Gb or 16Gb for League of Legends, World of Warcraft, Runescape, Roblox, Minecraft, CS:GO ... that's nearly the entire PC gaming market right there. Keep it real bro.
Hi bro Lenovo Legion Slim 5 16APH8 (82Y9000QUS) $899 and Lenovo LOQ 15IRX9 (83DV00FXUS) $890 Which one is better to buy in 2024. Or is here any other Gameing laptops in this price point. Please reply. Thank you 😊
I'd like to have seen Avatar, running it on my pc, it uses all 16GB of system RAM and 18.6GB of VRAM running at 4K with unobtanium settings. Interesting video all the same. Thanks
I had a testbed system that couldn't run Star Citizen with 16gb. It was poky and the devs provided a warning about the memory limit. You also want to have headroom, 16gb is not good enough for 2024 and beyond. My next monster workstation will have 128gb.
32 in total. 16 for the game, the other 16 for other apps in the bg while you game. Discord. We browser. All the launchers etc. The movie running on the 2nd screen in HDR 4K
32 is the sweet spot.
16gb is bare minimum
@@sopcannon true but ram is very cheap nowadays, theres plenty of games that will push system usage over 16gb nowadays
@@Defineddplenty ? Lol
100%
@@Definedd I am using 32gb of ddr4 i got for £100 3 years a go
I use 32gb of ram. In games like escape from tarkov, it uses up to 26gb. This is at 1440p
tarkov is barely playable spaghetti code with more memory leak than a a guy with alzheimers. 16gb is fine for almost anything else barring creative workloads
I wouldn't worry about that cuz the new update which they sell 250$ pack that is completely broken. Terrible management by the devs so RIP Tarkov 👋
If you had 64gb installed I bet you would see over 30gb used. The more installed the more is used. With 64gb installed I was seeing an easy 10+ gb used on boot up.
that doesnt mean its using the ram, its just allocated. if you get 64gb ram it will '' use'' over 40 gb.
When I was building my SFX monster I said fuck it and went for 64GB.
I paid for four DIMM slots, I'm gonna use four DIMM slots!
@@stevens1041 SFX systems have ITX boards with only two slots.. but I used both well. 2x32GB of 6400MT goodness for my R9 7950 💪
@@stevens1041 After I build my pc, I'm going to get the extra 32GBs
I went with 4 sticks and 64 gigs of ddr5 with my 4090 build but I may switch to two later but I will see.
My mate is building his $10k and going for 128gb lol
ok now tell me how to download more RAM, i need to upgrade mu PC
Well, first you must take out your CPU and dip it in liquid nitrogen. This will actually enhance the performance of the CPU so that you can upgrade your RAM without any bottlenecking.
Returnal would have been a good game to test because the devs recommend 32GB
So does Cyberpunk!
@@PcCentric should have tested modded Cities skylines thats the game which absolutely eats through ram
Look we all know 32 gigs of Ram is the sweet spot currently.
no
@@delayedcreator4783and what is the right amount?
Yup. I have an i7-14700k, RTX 4080, 32GB DDR5, Samsung Pro 990 2TB SSD. As a RUclipsr, when I edit even a 30 minute video, Task Manager reports my RAM use is 13GB while PowerDirector 365 is processing that video (expected final video size 13GB, 4K 30fps). And CPU running at 20% and GPU at 40%. 32GB is more safer and future proof than 16, though it depends what programs you use.
Not to mention it can have the video processing done in under 12 minutes. My old PC (i7-6700k, 16GB DDR4, GTX 1070, I got in 2016) would take 2 hours to process that kind of video editing.
@@delayedcreator4783 It actually is. Anything less is meant for cellphones and tablets.
i went for 64gb DDR5 6000 CL30 for my current system, DCS world regularly uses 45+ and I've seen Star Citizen nearly hit 32 in places
DCS, a great game, wish I new how to fly better with just a keyboard and mouse, I miss the simplicity of MFS's controls.
@@paulct91 its just not meant to be played with those controls, there is a reason fighters jets use a stick and throttle and pedals,
Did the same 64gb cl30 6000 works great well worth the higher cost
its not ''using'' 45GB+ ram
@@budgetking2591 you are one of those people who think the eye can’t see over 30 fps aren’t you
I very much appreciate you trying to control for as many of the variables possible. Some try but it seems like you have went further than most others 👍🏽
As much as I want - Me, 2024.
Does ram matter with resolution for example 1440p vs 4k??
OBS / streaming / video editing: 32gb
Gaming: 16gb
Office: 8gb
I hate my life: 4gb
32 for new builds, but if you have 16 no urgent need to upgrade. For the few games that exceed 16 GB like Hogwarts I suspect the 1% lows can be fixed by lowering graphics settings.
thats cope
I went with 96 gigs. My motherboard max is 192, so I just went with half that. So far, very smooth!😊
No, go higher, after ram prices settle, eventually, it can be fun using Primocache to help cache all that ram as really fast external storage buffer, its quite taxing but looks cool at least.
@@paulct91 I'll bump it to 192 sometime in the future, for sure.
Right when I was looking for video about ram you uploaded. Lol cheers brotha 🙏🏽🔥
Biggest question is more ram speed or more ram? Like, do you use 16GB ram with high speed or 32GB with normal speeds??
I went with my first all white high end build with the gigabyte aero oc 4090/ 7800x3d/ 64 gigs of ddr5 ram in the phanteks nv7. I also went with the phanteks screen to fill in some space and the phanteks gpu vertical bracket angled back. The build is sick and I clean it monthly. I may switch the ram from 4 sticks to 2 sticks at a later time when new motherboards, new ram and the 5090 comes out. I will see when everything comes out and after reviews from the youtube tech community.
To see the RAM utilization would have made sense. 😢
😂
Itd be a 60 second video if he opened performance manager in every game with 64gb installed. "Is it over 32?" No: 32 is enough Yes: 40 or 64 is needed.
So there ya have it, cheers! /video
It uses more ram if you have more ram.
Like you wouldn’t be like, oh it uses 40 ram so it’ll just crash if you don’t have 40 ram. You’d instead expect it to maybe lag a bit
32gb is my go to, though right now I have 48gb (2x16+2x8) and I’ll admit there is zero difference I have noticed going up unless minecraft is your game of choice
Answer: 16 GBs. There, I saved you all 16 minutes of your time.
I actually enjoy watching… that’s why I’m here lol
It’s ok I enjoy his videos
@@3rdWorldBunyan then why you here watching his video?
Basically
Uh oh the meat guzzlers are here😱
Bro use MSI Afterburner RTSS, how many times I've to remind you! RAM usage was not even showing in the FrameView.
I know right, was the first thing I was looking for to see the actual usage!
I'm building a new PC and decided to get 48 gb ddr5 ram (24x2). I feel like that's the most balanced in terms of capacity and performance. The 24g sticks are single rank and can have better oc potential than dual rank 64/32x2 kits. So extra capacity with the benefits of a smaller stick. Plus, its easier to have 64gb+ total ram considering the amount of VRAM on GPUs these days (48 system plus 16+ VRAM). I also won't have to worry about performance issues due to having other applications open and be fairly future proofed. Can't wait to get my parts and build/tune it.
Hey, PC Centric. For the next RAM video you mentioned, any chance you can do some comparisons between stock, XMP/Expo only, and XMP/Expo + tuned (tighter timings) gaming performance? Maybe that's a lot to ask, but it would be interesting to see the 1% low differences.
P.S. - Looks like you guys left the zoo benchmark in your summary chart. It would have been nice to leave that one out as it was an outlier to get a more accurate picture.
Cheers man.
If you want that kind of content just go and watch Buildzoid over at actually hardware overclocking.
Basically if you’re building an AMD system, then tinkering with your ram is just a major major headache just enable Expo and leave it at that.
Intel are a bit different but come with its own issues too.
I started with 16 GB on a pre-built and then upgraded it to 64GB
If you can, then do this. Future proves it as much as possible for 5 years
you will never arrive to pass over 32gb of ram usage,64 is pointless now days and even in 5 years prospective.
32GB is definitely the sweet spot but i went with 64GB
Yup me too just in case and I like to have more then what I need.
48gb is ss
I have 64gb 🐏. Do i really need it? Probably not but it doesn't hurt.
I've got 64gb of DDR5 with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D all I'm gonna say you go in Ryzen Master to put the CPU in game mode and everything just crashes so I'm gonna say and AMD side it doesn't really matter as it's unstable loool
My last (and first) build had 64 but the one I’m building I’m thinking of adding 128 is that overkill?
Hi PC Centric
I have a question
How about all the tutorials on the net
And especially on RUclips
To improve computer performance?
All kinds of guides to change settings
on a Windows computer and such
called pc optinization guide etc.
and use all kinds of software to improve the computer
And there are many of them
I'm interested in hearing your opinion on the matter
Do they really help improve computer performance
got a 4090 because I want to play at 1440p 144fps longer
What are the rest of your specs?
Hogwarts likes 20+ gigs of ram. Plus, it seems to play better at 32 GIGS at 6000 MTs CL 30 over 64 GIGS at 5200 MTS CL 38 judging by the 2 Rigs I now own and previously owned. My old Mobo died and took out the ram, so I upgraded.
Do you still experience stutters when playing? I’m considering upgrading from DDR4 to DDR5 and wondering if that would fix or improve the stuttering
@@MonkeyMan125431 Small random stutters when something starts in the background or when windows does its check for updates, nothing big so I would go for 32 GIGs CL30 at 6000 MTs over CL38 but only if you can find the ram for a good price and it works with your motherboard.
What about for gaming + streaming obs and TikTok studios + music like RUclips or Spotify + twitch website for monitoring stream all at the same time?? Please let me know
*Thanks for 0 like and 0 subscriber* 💌
64gb if you want to build a proper system that you don't have to upgrade during its typical 5-6 year lifespan.
32 is the new 16
go for 64gb at least, cuz you're gonna run bunch of things while playing games
32GB DDR5. Especially for games which are as demanding as Microsoft Flight Simulator and Cyber Punk if you want to play those in 4k ultra with ray tracing.
Now do the same thing with discord, 2 monitors ,msi afterburner etc openened
Leaving this comment before watching: 32GB is the new minimum/sweetspot.
I'm using a 7900 XTX, 9700k, and horizon zero dawn is crashing on ultra 4k 120fps on 16GB of RAM. Annoying but it is what it is.
Now im using 48gb ram= 11,600MHz....
32gb ram=6800MHz
+
16gb=4800MHz
DDR5
Im going to get a new pc that with have 4 RAM slots and im just gonna eventually put 128gb there for pretty much no reason other then for shits and giggles. Maybe in the future ill learn how to utilize it. Lol
I play a lot of 7 Days to Die. When you run stuff in the background and especially when you have Chrome open, the system can definitely hit 16 or even 17 GB in use. I'd gone all in with 64 GB, so it wasn't an issue, but it was a bit of a surprise as I had thought that 16 GB was fine for gaming. 32 GB is definitely the sweet spot these days.
I play that very game everyday(7 days to die) currently using 16g ram with my Lenovo Legion 5. I never thought upgrading to 32g ram had to be done but this game seems to demand a lot.
got 32gb corsair rams 2x16 for 75 quid cant beat that
i have 32gb of corsair dominator titanium ddr5 7200mhz ram and I'm loving it, I'm playing at 1440p on a Samsung odyssey g7 32 inch monitor
I like the MW3/Warzone inclusion most youtubes don't really test it
Hey there
I am upgrading my 5 2600x to 7 5800x3d
On my x470 ultra gaming mobo
So 4x16gb 3600hz Ram will compatible with 7 5800x3d and with x470
I have 4x16 gb 3600 hz ram with me
Please answer thank you
BeamNG recommends 32gb so thats what I went with
Anyone still rockin 4gb ddr3 in 2024
no
no
No
I had 8gb ddr3, but just upgraded to 32gb ddr5
@@raz9800 massive jump 🔥
Why are you filming next to that massive condo? Oh wait that’s your PC 😂
well you could have used amd ,as you can change the timings and have better performance than Intel got ya .
The stupidity is what's the use of DDR5 high frequency if you need more memory.
I've got 32gb should that be enough for many years of gaming??
for gaming 4gb is not for gaming, 8gb is fine 16gb is more then enough 32gb is just too much 64 is uselss, and don't even think about getting 124gb what tf type of game are you playing
Edit: the only thing you need its his Cl speed, and faster ram like 5600mhz or 6000mhz +
124gb need for chrome.
32 is not enough playing titles like Star Citizen and DCS world.
can you please test on microsoft flight simulator 2020
I upgraded to 64GB of RAM from 32GB with my 5700X and here is what benches won't tell you...with 64GB of RAM thanks to Windows caching EVERYTHING I use often is preloaded into RAM so launches instantly. Browser? BAM. Music Player? BAM. Video editor? BAM. Hell when I play War Thunder with my buds I usually have to tell them what map we are getting as thanks to Windows caching I'm already picking my load out before they even get the load screen, it's just BAM and I'm in.
So when my 5700X gets too long in the tooth to game I'll be going 64Gb minimum if not 128 simply because everything going BAM feels just too damn good.
Need ?
8gb.
Will enjoy having ? 32 and beyond.
This video aged like fine milk with MFS 2024
32RAM + GPU 12 ~ 16 VRAM (bingo)!
At this point 32Gb is absolutely minimum. I watching this video with only 1 tab open and nothing else and of course some apps working in a background and PC use nearly 10gb of ram add a game to it and it seriously can hurt your game performance. I do have 64Gb in my PC because is necessarily. As Big Fan of Skyrim I do have have quite big mod list (3500+) and there are locations (for example outside of Whiterun) where PC while playing taking over 50Gb of ram....
Nice. I went with 48 gbs to mod and play Skyrim again. Figured I'd need more if there's enough mods installed lol.
@@lsik231l I think 48gb for heavy modded Skyrim is absolutely minimum. I just checked and all my mods take 565gb disc spaces…. Originally I wanted to go with 48gb because You can OC better then 64gb but is fine.I was able my from 6400Mhz 32-39-39-102 to 6800Mhz 30-30-40-40 and they are perfectly stable with Intel and Rtx.
shoulda tested some competitive games that rely more on cpu like valorant
Lol I remember when 8 gb was the sweet spot then 16 now 32 crazy
Does this guy eat, someone send him a sandwich 😂
3% more performance are not worth twice the amount of ram/costs compared to 32gb.
No 1 % low, 0,1% low, RAM usage monitoring ?!
me when i already bought another 16gbs 🤣
I forgot the game it was but I saw someone get 24gb out of 64gb of ram being used.
Damn that is a lot.
Look at the 1% lows 👌🏻👌🏻 then tell me if u prefer 16 over 32
Moore ramm you wont og to worried about memory chache on hard drive or virtual memory
I'm on 10gb(8+2).. and i play forbidden west & cyberpunk pretty fine😂 so maybe anything above 8gb is golden. I don't do anything heavy besides gaming.
we got 16 gb ram and i bet it will be just perfect
I run 32gb and it’s definitely the sweet spot
Recommended for overall stability: 32GB's
Minimum: 16GB
Overkill: 64GB
I have 8 million ram so everyone here kiss my ram lmro😅😅😅😅
To test your PC just go on beamng and turn everything all the way up. I have already filled 32Gb of RAM just by spawning 20 cars in the traffic, and I think it may be possible to max out 64 Gb
Testing ram without ram usage state 😅 big brain
4800 gigs with 100 ram slots 😈
is there a num lock on that keyboard
Thank you! This was useful, and I am on the verge of a purchase.
If you build new AM5 right now slap 64GB (2x32GB) on it...always! When you upgrade AM5 to 10800x3d in 3 years you only upgrade CPU and never have to worry about your RAM till the end of the platform lifecycle. It cost 100 $ more but you will use AM5 for 5+ years (at least 2 more CPU generations 9000/10000) so the cost p.a. is laughable.
there's a game that i want to buy that requires 16 ram but i have 8 should i buy the game on pc
Upgrade your ram to 16 or more, it will give you more fps which means smooth performance for your games. However 8 could still work, but you'll notice stutters in your gameplays and lower fps, not the ideal experience for gaming.
Console vs Pc
*No troubleshooting
*No tinkering
*No maintenance
*No stutter
*No crashing
*No horrible ports
*No cheaters
*No noise
*Less heat
*Much less electricity usage (hundreds of $$$ in a few years)
*Extreme depreciation $3000 Pc will cost less than 2000 in 2years+. Console 449 and after 4 years still £409 .
**If it makes you feel better, you can replace "NO" with "Much less"
Pc gamers say that games are cheaper? All I see here in UK £2-10 cheaper. And console gamers have to pay subscribsion right?
You will pay for electricity much more so forget what you saved here.
I almost never buy games.
For the last 26 months I paid only £4 a month for Game pass Ultimate and played lots of good games for free.
Now playing Diablo 4, Star Wars Jedi Survivor .
Amazing value. So I would have game pass no matter what. Just these 2 games paid off all my 2years+ of game pass.
PS5 better than 3060. In a few months PS5Pro will be coming out,probably will be close to 4060ti - 4070
I like to press and play and I got no time and patience to deal with all the Pc stuff.
I wouldnt play console if I cant choose 60fps. All Xbox X optimized games I played have option of 60fps or 120. Things have changes since Xbox X and PS5 came out, no need for Pc.
I think 32 should be minimum what y'all think about?
nah 16gb minimum but 32gb is sweet spot, depends though, if you do professional/creative work then 32gb is minimum and 64gb+ recommended
@@ChillyNuts4u hmm you are right tooo BTW thanks but what about streaming and gaming which one should be good
@@no-zb7lb streaming and gaming you will be fine with 32gb, I used to stream with only 16gn and that was completely fine :)
When it comes to gaming, right now, in 2024, 32gb of RAM is enough for 99% of titles. That 1% usually involves modding. Like, heavily modded Skyrim SE is capable of pushing above 32gigs of RAM, Cities Skylines with its DLCs, mods and huge cites can go surprisingly north of 32gb of RAM. Then you have titles with rather problematic coding, like Escape from Tarkov, a game notorious for its memory leak, making 64gb a must if you plan on going serious with it. And lastly, there's this monstrosity - DCS World. If you plan on being competitive in this thing you DO NOT want to fire it up without _at least_ 96 gigs of RAM in your system! Not kidding here.
Had no idea a young David Byrne was a gamer
Now, have a stream on your second monitor (or anime, movie, etc), multiple tabs open in your web browser (ouch if you are using Chrome as its ram use heavy), games downloading in the background from steam etc, while playing your game at 4K 60fps. Not to mention all the background windows OS tasks (prefetch, etc). Then come back and tell me you only need 16GB of RAM memory. 16 GB is fine if the only thing you plan on doing is game. But if you are mulittasking heavily, you will need more than 16GB to have a smooth gaming experience AND be able to multitask effectively on everything else PC. I just stick to 16GBx2 🤷♂️ always have enough headroom, just my 2cents.
This might be a dumb question but is 4 sticks of ram better than 2 for gaming???
No 2 sticks are optimum.
Dual Channel is best for speed
you'd make a decent Peter Parker or Harry Potter.
Down vote for telling me what ram ment!
How about for someone not working with a whole lot i was thinking 16 or so not sure but been planning on getting a PC since i mainly a console player but not sure what to get
8Gb or 16Gb for League of Legends, World of Warcraft, Runescape, Roblox, Minecraft, CS:GO ... that's nearly the entire PC gaming market right there.
Keep it real bro.
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Hi bro
Lenovo Legion Slim 5 16APH8 (82Y9000QUS) $899 and Lenovo LOQ 15IRX9 (83DV00FXUS) $890
Which one is better to buy in 2024.
Or is here any other Gameing laptops in this price point.
Please reply.
Thank you 😊
i just bought ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-Plus WiFi Ddr4 motherboard ..Memory Clock Speed 4400 MHz ..so how much ram speed to you recommend? please help
Hogwarts Legasy on AM4. 1440p and everything on max including R.T. I was hitting 22GB on the RAM alone.
I had just bought a 7800x3d build with 4080 super for 1080p so in fact people would want to see this difference on a bigger scale.
Yeah we need warzone rather than fortnite
I'd like to have seen Avatar, running it on my pc, it uses all 16GB of system RAM and 18.6GB of VRAM running at 4K with unobtanium settings. Interesting video all the same. Thanks
I had a testbed system that couldn't run Star Citizen with 16gb. It was poky and the devs provided a warning about the memory limit. You also want to have headroom, 16gb is not good enough for 2024 and beyond. My next monster workstation will have 128gb.
32 in total. 16 for the game, the other 16 for other apps in the bg while you game. Discord. We browser. All the launchers etc. The movie running on the 2nd screen in HDR 4K
Wondering I have 64gb 6000mhz but two have different vaultage. 32gb different vault.