Posted April 27, 2018
ariaspi: I think you'll be fine with "only" 16 GB for the next two or three years. This video will probably answer some of your questions.
A recommendation I could give you is to close the programs that you don't need when playing memory demanding games. Look in Task Manager how much memory the programs and games need (enable the Memory - Peak Working Set column). Have less tabs opened in your browsers when you game. And reopen the browsers after longer sessions.
Nowadays every little shitty program wants to have some updater or monitoring thing running all the time. If you use CCleaner, under Tools > Startup you'll find the programs running at startup. Disable what is not essential, like for example that Adobe Reader Speed Launcher, if you have it. I don't use Adobe bloatware, I use Foxit Reader instead. When you see entries/programs that you don't know what they do, just google their name. You'll find plenty of answers and decide if you need it to run all the time or not.
I know. I always associate 16 with the 1150 socket which is now considered an old socket. Ugh. So, I have this itch to upgrade everything. I know scratching it makes it worse. A recommendation I could give you is to close the programs that you don't need when playing memory demanding games. Look in Task Manager how much memory the programs and games need (enable the Memory - Peak Working Set column). Have less tabs opened in your browsers when you game. And reopen the browsers after longer sessions.
Nowadays every little shitty program wants to have some updater or monitoring thing running all the time. If you use CCleaner, under Tools > Startup you'll find the programs running at startup. Disable what is not essential, like for example that Adobe Reader Speed Launcher, if you have it. I don't use Adobe bloatware, I use Foxit Reader instead. When you see entries/programs that you don't know what they do, just google their name. You'll find plenty of answers and decide if you need it to run all the time or not.
That would be the simplest solution. Usually when I game there is no preparation, just open it up and go.
True, that's why building this from the ground up is so fulfilling. Everything is empty.
Phasmid: 'X-channel' (for asymmetric) RAM is the motherboard feature that allows mismatched size RAM to function as dual channel up to the paired capacity. You can check compatibility in your MB's documentation but I'd be pretty amazed if it was there.
Well, since I have one with some bells and whistles, how likely would this one have that capability? My motherboard.
Also, thank you for the advice. It's great as usual.
Post edited April 27, 2018 by vidsgame