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Runs in my Dell 3620 Precision Tower with an i7-7700K 4.2 GHz
Two 4TB Silicon Power SSDs, One 2TB Silicon Power SSD, One 1TB Silicon Power SSD
Asus GTX 1650 4GB
I use Linux, Linux Mint LMDE6 (Debian 12.1), and I game just fine with Linux, blows the doors off Windows as far as gaming goes, and just about everything else compared to Windows.
16gb ddr5 on my laptop
since i do just gaming and (little productivity things) it think that still do
Laptop for web surfing, videos, Office Suite, very light and even more occasional gaming has 16 of ddr3. It's old but it does what I NEED it to do without straining still.
It would be nice to be able to handle GTA V without being taxed to near the bitter end but I game at home 99% of the time. The 1% just passing time.
I see no reason to consider less than 32GB on a new build and little reason for less than 16GB at all.
Maybe dual channel 8 on a really modest expectations esports/trending legacy existing/cobbled together build as far as gaming and/or email/social media/YouTube/kid's computer for school work.
i5-9400f (turboed up to 3.2ghz)
RTX 2070
I built my system back in 2019, it's still holding up, but barely. I'm pretty sure I should upgrade within the next year if I wanna keep my system relevant.
So far memory hasn't been my problem, it's been mostly GPU and CPU beginning to show their age.
recently upgraded to an Ultrawide Monitor, and an SSD to store my games.
I'm gonna wait to see how AMD Processors and GPU's operate before I plan my next build.
32gbs of ram for sure, Vram no less than 16gbs, definitely gonna go for an aio cooler for the CPU.
just when I tell friends and family (and at lanparties) the common specs talk..
-quite normal to tell whats under the hood..
I have few friends who build as expensive a pc as me..
-> so many will not recognise the part numbers.. and not see the value (or performance) in them..
-> those that do recognise them.. are generally more budgetconcience.. and just compare performance.. and when your 1600 cpu does not perform much better in games than a 350 i7 4790k at the time.. than they aint impressed
-> motherboards are a blind spot for most of those budgetshoppers they not see the reason to buy a 600 euro motherboard over a 100 euro one.
-> and fancy stuff like lights and watercoolingt.. thats unneccecairy costs to the performance driven too.
and as said.. it was just as when m.2, started to arrive. in 2016 no m.2 larger than 512gb excisted and it would cost 400 euro.. so many still had a small 64gb or 128gb one.. as boot disk.. for 100 and than a regulair HD of 4tb for another 100 for the rest.
->
when most those budgetshoppers would have 8gb ram.. and their grafic cards would not have more than 2gb vram
so to have actually as much ram as their m.2 was at the time.. was just insane numbers to them;)
and well I do like to brag a bit over my specs.. have people gaze and drool and wish they had my kind of budget for pc.
but in honesty.. they did usually only do that over the ram for this pc. which at 700 euro was a rather small portion of the entire build cost.
I think if you build a pc today with a 1.2k motherboard, a full custom waterloop, and a 15000 euro treadripper cpu.. people will not wow over that.. but put 1TB ram inside of it.. and they will.
sadly it's like when I learned jugling with diabolo's.. you may be able to do all the hard tricks.. but people are blind for the skill needed to do those.. all that impresses people is the dumb trick of tossing it really high..
I only have 8 gb which is barely enough for gaming. I wouldn't recommend it. My gaming laptop is great so it'll be fine for the next several years. My next laptop I am definitely going for 32 gb.