fightingfi
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https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=OLOy+...4+25600)+Desktop+Memory+Model+MD4U163216CFDA+
never heard of em..........kick ass price though
never heard of em..........kick ass price though
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I got 32gb in 2017 and the only time I have ever used it is when I was running 10x vms as a test. It's absolutely not worth it if you have no use for high ram workloads. I play games at 1440p, never goes much above 10gb used.I have 3 computers and they all have 16GB of ram. Now, I do not do anything that needs 32GB and therefore, is it worth doing this anyways? Serious question because in the past, I would not have blinked and just bought it but now, I do not want to spend just for the heck of it.
I have 3 computers and they all have 16GB of ram. Now, I do not do anything that needs 32GB and therefore, is it worth doing this anyways? Serious question because in the past, I would not have blinked and just bought it but now, I do not want to spend just for the heck of it.
I think you answered your own question
I am in total agreement. To be honest, the only thing I hate is that in September of 2012, DDR3 ram was the same price and I did not buy it then, it doubled nearly overnight in price and I would have actually made use of it back then. I just hope the prices do not skyrocket again.
How hard is it to get a native English speaker to proof read your about page. I’d have done it for 32 gb.
Come up couple of patents in memory related area.
OLOy brand was established since 2018 at Hong Kong.
Our goal is to become one of the leading memory product provider.
Depends on the game, though. I've seen 15-16GB used in Rust at 1080P.I got 32gb in 2017 and the only time I have ever used it is when I was running 10x vms as a test. It's absolutely not worth it if you have no use for high ram workloads. I play games at 1440p, never goes much above 10gb used.
i think they are are korean from what i was reading on reddit
They are a Chinese company using Chinese nand chips. They aren't affiliated with Micron, Samsung, Hynix, Toshiba, or any other big name companies.
I have 3 computers and they all have 16GB of ram. Now, I do not do anything that needs 32GB and therefore, is it worth doing this anyways? Serious question because in the past, I would not have blinked and just bought it but now, I do not want to spend just for the heck of it.
Man I haven't fired up rust in forever. I suppose eternally alpha games will eat up ram lol.Depends on the game, though. I've seen 15-16GB used in Rust at 1080P.
It's come quite a ways IMO...though I never played when it first came out. They do update it regularly.Man I haven't fired up rust in forever. I suppose eternally alpha games will eat up ram lol.
you answered your own question
For me everything below 256GB of ram is a compromise. but no money atm
I couldn't imagine going back to 16 gigs and I don't do anything special except have a buttload of chrome tabs open. I would literally get out of memory warnings when I was using just 16 gigs. Plenty of times I've been gaming and seen 17 or even 18 gigs of usage. Plus it's not like that ram goes to waste as Windows will cache things that you frequently are using.I got 32gb in 2017 and the only time I have ever used it is when I was running 10x vms as a test. It's absolutely not worth it if you have no use for high ram workloads. I play games at 1440p, never goes much above 10gb used.
I couldn't imagine going back to 16 gigs and I don't do anything special except have a buttload of chrome tabs open. I would literally get out of memory warnings when I was using just 16 gigs. Plenty of times I've been gaming and seen 17 or even 18 gigs of usage. Plus it's not like that ram goes to waste as Windows will cache things that you frequently are using.
My home server runs 96GB, but my desktop is only @ 16GB... Neither are using 100% yet, but it sure is tempting, especially since prices will probably rise soon did to the power issues @ Samsung. Tends to send prices up, although it was relatively short so maybe not to bad.I have 32gb now and its definitely overkill for gaming. I haven't gotten to 50% use in the past 6 months... Its still temping though lol
My server only runs 8gb which is totally fine...... but is it?
Sold out!
Naw... they fixed it. $119 nowStill sold out but, regular price is only $7 more.
It will of course run at 2666.If I have an HP desktop that says max speed is 2666mhz, what happens if I bought something like this rated at 3200mhz?
It will of course run at 2666.
Not necessarily.It will of course run at 2666.
I guess I should have said that it will run at a max of 2666 if that's the fastest that the board or cpu supports.Not necessarily.
I Have an acer desktop I threw DDR3200 in and it runs at 2133. THe original chip was 2666 & runs @ 2666. There aren't any timing settings in the bios. I have no idea why that happens either...
Anyone know if 32GB dimms work in Z370?
It's working fine in my Z370 board!
Not X370 (ryzen) but rather Z370 (coffee-lake)Yep, it is working in my Asrock Taichi X370 board with an R5 1600 at full speed. (XMP Profile.)