3 things I wish I knew before upgrading to 64GB of RAM
When I built my first gaming PC in 2013, I opted for 16GB of RAM, which was considered overkill back then. Even some of the most demanding games at the time—like Crysis 3 and Battlefield 4—didn't recommend more than 8GB of RAM. However, that initial investment paid off in the long run because RAM was never an issue for my PC, even in 2020. The only part I upgraded in the seven years I used my PC was the graphics card—I had to switch to a GTX 1060 because the GTX 680 just wasn't cutting it anymore
When I built my first gaming PC in 2013, I opted for 16GB of RAM, which was considered overkill back then. Even some of the most demanding games at the time—like Crysis 3 and Battlefield 4—didn’t recommend more than 8GB of RAM. However, that initial investment paid off in the long run because RAM was never an issue for my PC, even in 2020. The only part I upgraded in the seven years I used my PC was the graphics card—I had to switch to a GTX 1060 because the GTX 680 just wasn’t cutting it anymore
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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