Man of Honour
Hey,
And the answers not 16GB
From what I gather for gaming it makes virtually zero difference to frame rates, at the moment of course, but what about general system responsiveness?
I've read a few comments in various places that for general Windows stuff and PC usage, having 32GB can increase the snappiness of a computer?
Is this the case? forgetting actual frame rates, can the higher amount of RAM increase the snappiness of games as well?
I've currently got a Ryzen 3900X to be installed tomorrow along with 16GB of RAM, just considering if I need to upgrade to 32GB whilst the prices are still somewhat normal and if it makes a positive difference?
Any input gratefully received, thanks
And the answers not 16GB
From what I gather for gaming it makes virtually zero difference to frame rates, at the moment of course, but what about general system responsiveness?
I've read a few comments in various places that for general Windows stuff and PC usage, having 32GB can increase the snappiness of a computer?
Is this the case? forgetting actual frame rates, can the higher amount of RAM increase the snappiness of games as well?
I've currently got a Ryzen 3900X to be installed tomorrow along with 16GB of RAM, just considering if I need to upgrade to 32GB whilst the prices are still somewhat normal and if it makes a positive difference?
Any input gratefully received, thanks