Hero of Kvatch (Banido(a)) 9 mai. 2019 às 3:48
Keep my 16gb ram or upgrade to 32gb?
So I have a i7 9700k 3.6ghz, 16gb ram 2400mhz ddr4 and a RTX 2080. Should I keep as is or toss out my ram and get a 32gb 3000mhz? Some people are telling me my ram is to weak and I'm getting bottlenecking.
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Cloudy 9 mai. 2019 às 3:54 
You most likely don't need more than 16GB of memory for what you use your PC for normally. But you can see some framerate improvement using 3000MHz memory instead of 2400MHz memory. Watch videos online and see if you think it is worth it. (I say it is only worth it IF you can get a decent amount of your money back selling your current memory.)
Última alteração por Cloudy; 9 mai. 2019 às 9:58
Jaunitta 🌸 9 mai. 2019 às 4:10 
Please check with your manufacturer if your laptop supports it.
Increasing ram is good to a point, your system will only use so much the rest is just wasted.
This will be obvious to you when you look at the system specs installed memory ram ( x amount usable) ram is combined with ram on the gpu.
MonoAlice 9 mai. 2019 às 4:11 
You are just wasting money on RAM.
32GB is for stuff like deep heavy 3D rendering or 8K video editing.
16GB is more than enough for regular use such as gaming, etc.
tacoshy 9 mai. 2019 às 4:18 
Originalmente postado por Jaunitta 🌸:
Please check with your manufacturer if your laptop supports it.
Increasing ram is good to a point, your system will only use so much the rest is just wasted.
This will be obvious to you when you look at the system specs installed memory ram ( x amount usable) ram is combined with ram on the gpu.

i7-9700K is not a laptop CPU...


Originalmente postado por Cloudy Canadian:
You most likely don't need more than 16GB of memory for what you use your PC for normally. But you can see some framerate improvement using 3000MHz instead of 2400MHz. Watch videos online and see if you think it is worth it. (I say it is only worth it IF you can get a decent amount of your money back selling your current memory.)

It won't. Intel is not depending on ram frequency. AMD only is because of the infinity fabric while current Intels use a Mesh Bus...
Hero of Kvatch (Banido(a)) 9 mai. 2019 às 4:25 
Originalmente postado por Jaunitta 🌸:
Please check with your manufacturer if your laptop supports it.
Increasing ram is good to a point, your system will only use so much the rest is just wasted.
This will be obvious to you when you look at the system specs installed memory ram ( x amount usable) ram is combined with ram on the gpu.
lol It's not a laptop, it's a custom built rig!
r.linder 9 mai. 2019 às 4:30 
Originalmente postado por tacoshy:
Originalmente postado por Jaunitta 🌸:
Please check with your manufacturer if your laptop supports it.
Increasing ram is good to a point, your system will only use so much the rest is just wasted.
This will be obvious to you when you look at the system specs installed memory ram ( x amount usable) ram is combined with ram on the gpu.

i7-9700K is not a laptop CPU...


Originalmente postado por Cloudy Canadian:
You most likely don't need more than 16GB of memory for what you use your PC for normally. But you can see some framerate improvement using 3000MHz instead of 2400MHz. Watch videos online and see if you think it is worth it. (I say it is only worth it IF you can get a decent amount of your money back selling your current memory.)

It won't. Intel is not depending on ram frequency. AMD only is because of the infinity fabric while current Intels use a Mesh Bus...

No, there is certainly a difference when going up to 3000 from 2400 with Intel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGr68KoSy50
But similarly with Ryzen, there is a great diminish in returns above that.
OLDMAN🎅 9 mai. 2019 às 6:26 
Originalmente postado por Cloudy Canadian:
You most likely don't need more than 16GB of memory for what you use your PC for normally. But you can see some framerate improvement using 3000MHz instead of 2400MHz. Watch videos online and see if you think it is worth it. (I say it is only worth it IF you can get a decent amount of your money back selling your current memory.)
did not made much fps difference and baby it douse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m692eBH2Jw
Última alteração por OLDMAN🎅; 9 mai. 2019 às 6:28
r.linder 9 mai. 2019 às 8:31 
Originalmente postado por OLDMAN:
Originalmente postado por Cloudy Canadian:
You most likely don't need more than 16GB of memory for what you use your PC for normally. But you can see some framerate improvement using 3000MHz instead of 2400MHz. Watch videos online and see if you think it is worth it. (I say it is only worth it IF you can get a decent amount of your money back selling your current memory.)
did not made much fps difference and baby it douse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m692eBH2Jw

Not much, but there's also barely a price difference.
BoOsTeR 9 mai. 2019 às 20:47 
you have to use 32GB + SSD , your pc have Throat ( gap ) now , buy 16GB more ram with a same boss clock
𝔇ave 9 mai. 2019 às 21:59 
Originalmente postado por BoOsTeR:
you have to use 32GB + SSD , your pc have Throat ( gap ) now , buy 16GB more ram with a same boss clock
say what?
Baosas 10 mai. 2019 às 2:50 
Wouldn't say there's bottlenecking, but provided that the prices look right to you, you can rarely go wrong with faster and larger RAM. 32 GBs might prove very pertinent in a few years.

Right now though, think 16 GBs is enough, unless you have very specific demands or like keeping everything running at once.
Originalmente postado por CptWesker07:
So I have a i7 9700k 3.6ghz, 16gb ram 2400mhz ddr4 and a RTX 2080. Should I keep as is or toss out my ram and get a 32gb 3000mhz? Some people are telling me my ram is to weak and I'm getting bottlenecking.

You won't need more than 16GB for gaming. For other specific tasks such as video editing or rendering etc, more RAM is desirable.
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