Personally I'd be fine with 16 GB of RAM if it weren't for one god damn program. But then I use Firefox and I'm on Linux. 16 GB go a LONG way on linux.
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Is that one program Pong?
My first PC in 2013 had 8GB, my current one from 2018 has 16GB and the next one will need 32GB.
Windows using shitloads of RAM forces people to upgrade and if they do, application developers stop caring about RAM and just waste it, so even non-windows devices need to be upgraded to do the same basic stuff they did before.
Netflix using react means it takes a solid 2 minutes to start on my android TV, so now I get to either accept that, stop using it or go through the hell of finding an android TV box that isn't just spyware in a box.
I upgraded to 64gb, which is surprisingly cheap nowadays. Plus it allows you to run quantised LLMs locally.
Only downside is the memory training times on reboots.
Isn't it supposed to Do that only once?
You can set manual timings and disable the training
shouldnt there be ways around this?
like taking a snapshot of memory and saving it to disk
I switched to Samsung b-die 2x8gb on my build and OC’d the chips to 3800Mhz CL14, I’m excited to see the cpu performance when the finals finally releases (I miss it so much 🥺)
But man 16gb is not a ton to go around depending on the apps and games…
32GB is mandatory.
16 reserved for browsing, animation, video editing, 3D rendering, simulations, machine learning, compiling code, creating a black hole, collapsing the universe, and calculating God.
The other 16 is for Minecraft.
Yeh I underbuilt for my usage with 32gb 18 months ago, but I got the quickest spec'd ddr5 at the time. I'm ready for an upgrade now.
16gb would have never sufficed for my 3D CAD school work.
And then there's software like After Effects that just dumps as much as it possibly can into RAM, filling up 64GB with a project of a spinning circle