Is 128-GB RAM more than enough?


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On 05/07/2024 at 05:29, MtnDewCodeRedFreak said:

Long story short, I got into a pedestrian (I was that peddy!) accident and broke my elbow last Nov 2023. Had to endure through hell of surgery and therapy and all. After I “graduated” therapy (I’m perfectly fine right now! No worries! Hehe)  last January … Decided to get my parents involved in the lawsuit. Turned out I won. So bing bang boom, here I am with the tech upgrades. Oh and don’t worry abt the hospital bills - I got that paid off in full! Yay!  😁

There are various times I would have made lawsuits against the NHS R21 but since it's just like a charity I'm simply relying on the food and cider and water (mineral y'know) to improve given the circumstances :) SgrdAA

I am running 32GB (started with ~0.004GB) CL14 DDR4 Gskill OEM on a Ryzen 5700x on a X470 (the mobo is ok, well planned slots...). I mean, I do have a 3070, but I don't game and it just does 2-4 outputs really. It's all change here :) 64GB seems my sweet spot, even with a PRIMOCACHE TRIAL

Especially of course at 1T. XMS Profile 2. It's really fast on nano ns scale for an LCD driven display (which I encourage for your Eyes).

 

It's great to post on Neowin again. The humour here is normal.

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Edited by Fairlytayleree

My next Gaming Laptop is having a Minimum 16GB, but ideally 32GB like my Desktop machine, so i can finally split the games evenly between the 2 systems lol.       Right now most of the games have to run on Desktop as 8GB of Ram in Current hard to open HP Omen Gaming Laptop isn't enough

 

On 06/07/2024 at 22:53, AnotherITguy said:

Like a previous poster said, 128GB of RAM, seems overkill, unless you are editing video, but did i notice a  GEFORCE RTX 2000 series as the graphics card, a bit of an odd pair for CPU and graphics card.

128GB isn't overkill....... in AI........when it's on the GPU...... 🤣

I'm most interested in the router issue. Any reason to go with TP-Link versus Netgear or ASUS? I've been considering the Netgear BE9300 but I'm not planning on going ahead until the Labor Day sales. I'm hoping for a published comparison of various WiFi 7 routers by then. Please do let us know of how the TP-Link router performs at WiFi 7.

On 07/07/2024 at 16:33, dwd999 said:

I'm most interested in the router issue. Any reason to go with TP-Link versus Netgear or ASUS? I've been considering the Netgear BE9300 but I'm not planning on going ahead until the Labor Day sales. I'm hoping for a published comparison of various WiFi 7 routers by then. Please do let us know of how the TP-Link router performs at WiFi 7.

TP-Link makes great value routers, and they just last. I retired my TP-Link Archer C7 router a couple years ago, and that lasted 8 years. I could've kept using it had it not been for moving to a home and needed a greater coverage area. 

Anyways, 128 GB RAM is way more than enough for 99.9% of consumers. I just started using 32 GB of RAM last year, and even that's a bit overkill for me.  

On 07/07/2024 at 19:31, Mindovermaster said:

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You were saying? LOL

I'm using a large portion of my 32GB. :)

And that is linux, Windows would at least eat another 8gb.

On 07/07/2024 at 21:00, Arceles said:

And that is linux, Windows would at least eat another 8gb.

And your point is?

And shush, @adrynalyne 😶

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On 07/07/2024 at 22:08, Mindovermaster said:

And your point is?

And shush, @adrynalyne 😶

That you really make use of your Ram, in tasks used by you and is not the OS taking it for internal processes.

On 05/07/2024 at 00:29, MtnDewCodeRedFreak said:

Long story short, I got into a pedestrian (I was that peddy!) accident and broke my elbow last Nov 2023. Had to endure through hell of surgery and therapy and all. After I “graduated” therapy (I’m perfectly fine right now! No worries! Hehe)  last January … Decided to get my parents involved in the lawsuit. Turned out I won. So bing bang boom, here I am with the tech upgrades. Oh and don’t worry abt the hospital bills - I got that paid off in full! Yay!  😁

Glad you're OK. So you are REALLY proud of the new laptop you were able to buy. Good for you. I hope it serves you well.

What else have you done with your newfound wealth?

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