ok! Sounds like a good deal!How about you buy us a beer even if we don't have a 1080ti sitting at 100% utilization.
ok! Sounds like a good deal!How about you buy us a beer even if we don't have a 1080ti sitting at 100% utilization.
Now I just want to ditch work and go down to have some fish tacos and beer. Or fish and chips and beer. Or nachos and beer. Wonder whats playing.ok! Sounds like a good deal!
That's a good point I didn't think of that.Here is an argument I haven’t seen here so far: Using an SSD as your pagefile a lot will greatly decrease its lifetime. 32GB RAM will result in much less swapping, and hence a much longer lasting SSD.
So that brings up a good point. My system defaulted my RAM to 2133 MHz vs. its actual speed of 4133 MHz. It seems that it's common for main-boards to default RAM speed to 2133 according to Tom's Hardware and I literally just adjusted mine to its actual speed... as I was typing this post, nearly 3 years after building this system...I dont know if anyone already said this but it seems to use up a percentage of your ram. I had 16GB and it was about the same percentage used as when I moved to 32GB. As for performance I saw no huge difference. The bigger difference for me was what speed I ran my ram at, but I am on first gen ryzen and that actually makes a difference period.
Are there any other XMP options than 4133? If there are, try some slower ones. Also, have you checked whether that kit is on the QVL for that motherboard? The picture you posted doesn't have the actual part number.As a followup I had to reduce my clock from 4133 back to 2133, my system became too unstable and SC wouldn't even load. I did try and successfully ran at 3100 but I had the system crash on reboot a few times in post. Here's the RAM & main-board in case anybody has any advice on how to get the speed out of this thing.
Reading a lot in here and sadly I'm no closer to having a clue if it's worth the $$ to upgrade or not.
I'd be happy to run some performance monitoring tools on my PC at some point, I'm not home otherwise I'd get a few screen shots of my utilization. To be honest if I went from 16GB to 32GB of RAM I'd expect a noticeable improvement in performance.
Basically I can run SC, Discord, Brave (A Chrome based browser 1-3 tabs), OBS (Live Streaming or Recording) and have absolutely no issues at all. I've never had an out of memory error from SC before with one exception, I forgot to completely close out of Destiny 2 once when starting SC. All that being said, I am from a more "old school" IT Background and I only run what I need, very little is started automatically and my PC gets fully powered off when it's not in use. I have found, but have not kept any empirical evidence, that this tends to extend the build of my Windows install and result in overall smoother performance.
Didn't read the many posts after op because i have an answer.I'm considering upgrading the system ram to 32 GB and wondering how much of a difference it would make for SC game performance.
I am sorry to hear it didn't affect your performance.I just made the upgrade from 16gb, to 32gb. And I can say I saw no real changes in performance. In fact, despite all the extra memory, SC/Discord/Browser even open I am just hitting 15gb memory used. I was a bit disappointed, honestly!