That's what I currently use at home. I'm no longer a power user, but it is showing it's age.I still use my 2600K i7 with 32GB RAM to run Linux console and it's silly fast.
thats ths ephilospohy I always followed but is it still true though?Go with 64GB RAM and CPU choice becomes less relevant.
You have a fast CPU, what is a somewhat faster and considerably more expensive CPU going to gain for you?thats ths ephilospohy I always followed but is it still true though?
Wow....Wife is a gamer. Just dropped a bucket of dough on an Alienware laptop. She says its 13Gen Intel Core i9-13900hx. 36mb cache, 24 cores 32 threads, up to 5.4 ghz turbo. Graphics card nividea geFORCERTX 480, W/12gb of gddr6. Memory is 32gb ddr5 @4,800mhz.
She just recited that to me. I don,t know what it means other than $$$.
She named it "Last One"
I sure hope so.
Laughing she said it makes solitaire go really fast.
Yeah...Wow.Wow....
More ram doesn’t necessarily mean faster computer. If you’re playing a game or doing whatever and using 12gb of ram, having 64Gb over say 16Gb or 32Gb isn’t going to improve performance.thats ths ephilospohy I always followed but is it still true though?
My system ( all new component, less than 12 weeks old, except for the hard drives)
-i9 10900KF (slightly overclocked, I dont really know what I am doing with OC so I rely in Intel XTU Speed Optimizer 2.0 which I understand is a safe/light touch overclock.
-64 GB DDR4 RAM (it may be only DDR 4 but its among the faster of DDR4s, at 3200 MT/s, whatever that means)
-Microstar MPG Z490 motherboard
- 1T SSD (not a real new one though. I hear the latest standard of SSD is suppsoed ot be better but I dont really know if it affects my gaming)
- 4T HDD
- Another 1T SSD in reserve
- NVIDIA 4070 graphics card.
-Monitor XB 273 GX , which i understand is 4k capable.
- a 850 w Power unit.
- robust liquid cooling ( 360mm radiator)
This is a very recent build for me but I regret the choice of 10900KF, which is a great chip but not exactly the latest.
A 13900KF would have been only 280 USD more which would not have been a big deal since I rebuilt the entire sysrtem anyway (or actually someone did it for me)
Since I have a LGA 1200 MB I am stuck at 10th or 11th generation chips so no room to upgrade w/o a new motherboard.
So if I want to upgrade to a 13900KF , i also need a new MB, and likely throw away my near new RAM, for the new DDR5 RAM sticks.
Or just leave it until the i9 14900KFs come out and then go whole hog with DDR5 RAM and a 4090 graphics card.
I dont plau games that are super intensive from the factory but I like to mod them heavily so....
I welcome comments/thoughts/input...
This is very true. I have 64gb in my machine at work where I do fairly heavy multitasking across various production / CNC programming applications (Windows 11) and I've yet to see it use more than 17GB at one time. I've never even come close to maxing out the 32gb on my home PC, but it just does casual desktop duty and light gaming (MS Flight Sim 2020 is about the most demanding game I play).More ram doesn’t necessarily mean faster computer. If you’re playing a game or doing whatever and using 12gb of ram, having 64Gb over say 16Gb or 32Gb isn’t going to improve performance.