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8GB: Typically installed in entry-level notebooks. This is fine for basic Windows gaming at lower settings, but rapidly runs out of steam. 16GB: Excellent for Windows and MacOS systems and also good for gaming, especially if it is fast RAM. … Gamers can enjoy a small performance improvement in some . . . Read more
16 GB of RAM is more than enough for regular use or office use. 8gb is also reasonable. It is not a question of the year in which you need more memory it’s the question of how many high memory apps you use at a time.
For those who play modern gaming titles and wish for solid gaming systems, 32GB RAM is the best bet. Although, the 16GB RAM is the suggested memory capacity for the trending gaming titles. But, 32GB RAM makes gaming graphics and process more pleasant. In general, 32GB RAM capacity falls under . . . Read more
In order to run Fortnite on recommended settings, we suggest a Core i5 2.8GHz processor or greater, 8GB of system RAM, and a 2GB video card such as the Nvidia GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 equivalent DX11 GPU. The Fortnite system requirements for the best performance: … 8GB . . . Read more
In terms of quantity, it’s obviously twice as good (2 * 8 = 16). In terms of performance it’s going to depend on what you’re doing. Unless whatever app you’re running is going to make use of that extra, you’re not going to see much if any difference between 8GB . . . Read more
The amount of memory that games require to run can vary from game to game. … If you already have a decent amount of RAM (say, 16GB), adding more RAM will probably not increase your FPS in most games and scenarios as there still aren’t very many games that utilize . . . Read more
We recommend a minimum of 16GB for most serious gaming PCs (it’s what we use in our high-end PC build), but it isn’t too costly to upgrade to 32GB these days, thanks to a recent pricing crash.
8GB of RAM is the minimum amount of RAM for any gaming PC. With 8GB RAM you will be able to play most released games without many problems, but some games might not play at the highest quality, and you might have to shut down other applications.
Yes you can, but I wouldn’t recommend it, as the 16GB will be used as 8GB to run dual-channel with the 8GB you likely already have, and the other half will be used as single-channel. It’s also better to have the same type of ram, as to not affect performance . . . Read more
Yes you can, but I wouldn’t recommend it, as the 16GB will be used as 8GB to run dual-channel with the 8GB you likely already have, and the other half will be used as single-channel. It’s also better to have the same type of ram, as to not affect performance . . . Read more