12 GB vs 16 GB in 2019
Good day! While googling I found on the Internet a bunch of useless comparisons, 8 16, and one 12 vs 16, 2017.In the computer there are three dies CMZ4GX3M1A1600C9 (1600, 4gb), and for 2017 is enough for all.
However, there are plans to take i7 3770+gtx 1660,and the question is: is there any games that really require more than 12 GB in 2019?
kostr184
Final Fantasy XV - it likes to reserve memory and begins to act up when it is small: so my friend had to because this game is to increase the amount of RAM - the game calmed down only after 16GB.
I think that Metro Exodus at ultra preset time will be 16GB to eat
although I have not played, because no way. New Watch Dogs Legion, GRID 2019, NFS Heat-they, I believe, can easily 16GB to consume.
RAM is now not very expensive
so from 12GB to apnut to 16 problems should arise (if needed)
Put 32 GB of RAM and at peace now. Even if the game requires 16 GB of RAM,but what about the system? So while RAM is cheap should take as much in future games is very useful.
the cold seems to eat more where the train made a boom and the subsequent, too, probably
+all modern open world on ultrano will begin to be reserved in the paging file over time. if memory and swap file little Souvanna there will be a short lag and wheelspin especially if the hard drive is mechanical. it is these games that came out or seriously fucked up big with the absence of these 16GB probably not yet.
and I don't see much point in investing in a CPU 2011, what to buy, and the more change it under the platform with his purchase for Igor 2019+ year
gennaz
The problem is that almost all of the games in principle, not required anymore 10. And 16 in my question - given the system.
Personally, my top ten eats 3 GB and close the browser when you run demanding games my hands quite reach.
So simple comes out of your 16 GB for another five years. If the system, of course, does not clog.
MunchkiN 616
I asked for the names of specific games. The same far cry new dawn eats ~6200 on the ultra, judging by the benchmarks in the Internet.
In General, change the platform and reluctance. If you take the processor of the new line, it is to replace RAM, motherboard, drivers, and God knows what.
i7-3770 is still quite enough to Control even at ultra 1080p.
kostr184
I had 12 GB, some games just crashes without any errors. Helped only to increase the paging file.
Play all the games in full HD on high and ultra, the latest cal of duty about world war II that eats up 10 gigs and reserves 20 is in Riva tuner shows. Hitman 2016 (the pirates) to 21 gig, the license does not. All other games use less. 12 of course end-to-end, every new AAA game may require longer. Accelerates memory and dual-channel mode plays an important role in performance
igroman777
Yes, God knows about memory speeds..
Launched on 1333 and 1600 - the difference in several games ~2 fps is to overclock the memory makes no sense (too low frequency). And the processor is kind of like running with only 1333-1600.
kostr184 wrote:
If you take the processor of the new line, it is to replace RAM, motherboard, drivers, and God knows what.
Monitor.. under the new graffoni. )
For full HD sense like as not, but the closer the release of new consoles, the more games out in 4K, and more and more moans that soap is soap.. take the Control.. and Yes as you wanted, forever in full HD to sit.
kostr184 wrote:
In the computer there are three dies
And how it works on three, the two channels? DDR3 put either 6 MB or 4-d, or 2. Otherwise it will be to work with a reduced multiplier.
16 never required today, just in 2 channel so it is 16 MB. More 12 sometimes eat up to 4K, when download especially. In the same Andromeda eats up more than 12Gb on ultra and in full HD.
potter790
I once said that if three of the same die in dual-channel will work two. Frequency they are not increased at the same time, so it's possible. Lied?
4K (to me personally) for the money not nuzhon, sorry. And Yes, the permission memory is video memory. Nothing against 1080 are not ready to sit on it forever.
In General, aceponate, thank you all for the answers :-)