32gb
32gb
8Gb desktop 2GB Gfx
4GB laptop
4GB phone
Desktop 16GB
Laptop 8GB
16 ddr3 at present.
Currently 2x8GB DDR3 with the plan to upgrade to 32GB if the prices ever come down again....my rams gone up £25 in the last 6 months, they were only £50 before that....
GPU is currently 2.5GB but going up to 6GB when new 1060 arrives
Got a second pc with 4GB RAM and a 2in1 with 2GB RAM too
Family laptop: 16GB
Personal laptop: 8GB
HTPC: 4GB
Mobo 8Gb
Gpu 4Gb HBM
64GB kingston Savage 2666Mhz DDR4
Picked up 32GB DDR3 1600 for £80 recently. Some of it is set asside as a ramdrive for temporary files such as media buffering with WMC and visual studio builds. Other PCs are 8 or 16GB. I don't need 32GB but I can make use of it to reduce wear and tear on the SSDs.
16GB DDR4 2666 running at XMP settings. Paired with an i3 6100 following the reports that higher speed memory could really lift the little brother of the Skylake CPU family. Works pretty well so far with a GTX 960 packing 4GB.
Currently 12 gig and not really seem to use it all
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
8 with a view to upgrading soon
I have 16Gb (4x Gb sticks) of Samsung Green DDR3 overclocked to 2133mhz with timings of 9-10-10-21-1T at 1.5v. I am very happy with the speed I have gotten out of it and 16Gb is more than enough for a gaming pc.
16GiB of DDR3. Intending to use 2x8GiB of DDR4 for my next build, with the option of later expanding up to 32GiB if somehow required. (I don't imagine this will be needed for many years though.)
8GiB has become the decent baseline level for gaming, with 16GiB becoming optimal for most non-professional users.
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