16Gb and no page file, never had any problems. Although I'd go 32Gb in my next build just for a little future proofing.
16Gb and no page file, never had any problems. Although I'd go 32Gb in my next build just for a little future proofing.
16gb of DDR4-3200 in my main gaming PC. 8gb of DDR3-1600 in my media server. Both have been fine but since I'm looking to upgrade the media server from a Skylake Pentium to something with a few more cores I bought 16gb of DDR4-2600 on an Amazon deal a few months back that's still sat in the packaging.
Just need to find a bargain 1st or 2nd gen Ryzen 7 sub £100 and I'll pick up a cheap A320 board to put it in. Hopefully the new Ryzen launch will drop used prices.
im running 16gb running at 3000mhz
16gb DDR4, moving to 32gb on my 5000 build
8GB for me, and old 1333Mhz DDR3 that I've had to downclock to around 800MHz to make stable. I will be upgrading hopefully very soon to an AMD machine, and if possible, I'd like to get 32GB.... just waiting for things to settle after 5000 series is released, and also waiting for either NVidia 3060 or AMD 6000 series equivalent. Sometime in Q1 2021 me thinks.....
12GB, kinda still managing. New system this year will aim for 32GB
Currently 16Gb in my Ryzen 5 3600 desktop. Though that 16Gb is 'stolen' from my other halfs system until I can get a 32Gb kit (I do DTP, so the extra memory is definitely a help when dealing with multiple GB file sizes for the software).
The i7 6700K plex/file server also has 16Gb, though that will be doubled to 32Gb at some point, as having transcode storage on a ramdisk seems to make a reasonable difference (and is less writes on an SSD obviously).
The i5 2nd Gen laptop however only has 6Gb (maximum) and I really could do with replacing that laptop.
16GB. Does anything I need doing at the moment.
32Gb. Mild video editing.
HyperX Fury HX426C16FB3/8 DIMM DDR4 8 GB 2666 MHz
16GB. The perfect amount for gaming
16GB in the PC, 16GB in the laptop and 16GB in the Surface Pro. There seems to be a theme going on. I was going to double it in the PC after I built it, but I have never found the need, so its stayed at 16. When it's time to upgrade I might look at a bit more, but as I'm heading for retirement in the next year or two, I'm finding less and less need to use the PC for any real work.
32Gb currently in my pretty ancient i5 2500k system, but I also picked up 16GB DDR4 on sale recently for an upgrade to a 5600X (but that depends on whether there's enough stock available!)
32GB which is overkill for what I actually use my PC for but it was a steal on Prime day so it would have been rude not to!
I recently upgraded to 32GB of DDR4 3600 (Crucial Ballistix) although I really didn't need to... I just thought I'd double up as RAM prices seem pretty sane at the moment and I'd probably be kicking myself later if the prices over inflate again.
32GB but I do a lot of photoshopping.
64GB in my gaming machine. Its enough for now but I might need an upgrade in a few years. I've seen a few games use over 20GB (got to love memory leaks).
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