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I was definitely noticing that 8GB were no longer enough (Crusader Kings III in late game was constantly using more than that). And since the machine needs to last the next 5 - 6 years, merely doubling the size didn't feel sustainable.
And even with the still somewhat inflated prices of last year, those 32GB did not cost much more than the 8GB did 7 years prior. I'd probably start crying if I'd look up what they cost now.
At this point I usually take a long hard look at my life and say to myself "What you really need is more RAM".
Compiling qemu with LTO on my system consumes all 24GB of memory available and starts swapping. For that, I wish I had more RAM.
I haven't close to using it all as far as gaming goes though.
I've got an older chipset, that only takes 24 (6 dimms x 4 Gb... triple channel lol) but I've only got 18 Gb because 3 of them are only 2 Gb dimms that I took out of another system. Same RAM, just smaller dimms. I haven't really needed more, but if I'd have known I was going to keep this system this long I'd have probably maxed it. There is no point now (I'm still procrastinating, but there's a new build in the offing)
My next build is likely to be a Rocket Lake i9, with Z590 based board. 4 dimms x 32 Gb = 128. I will be maxing that out right from the get go this time.
Last edited by Grogan on 28 Aug 2023 at 7:23 pm UTC
That people think this is incredible to have 64 Gb of RAM in this day and age is more of a failing to understand that there's more to computing than their little tiddly winks games.
These insinuations are insulting.
Last edited by damarrin on 31 Aug 2023 at 6:39 am UTC
Unfortunately it wasn't easy to tell which pair of 2x8GB were dual rank. So I got 2x16GB to ensure that.:tongue:
Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 31 Aug 2023 at 10:32 am UTC