Disclaimer: I wrongly said GTA V needed 32 GB when it could run on 16 GB, my mistake in wording (it was made over a decade ago). That being said, GTA VI will probably run better on 32 GB, along with any other recent mid to high spec games.
As a gamer I only recently considered upgrading to 64 GB as CIV6 and some other games annnounced a "recommended" 32 GB. Didn't have any issues with 32 GB so far in any game. Usage usually sits at 50-70% in newer or ram intensive games(hosting MP sessions quite frequently without issue).
Disclaimer: I wrongly said GTA V needed 32 GB when it could run on 16 GB, my mistake in wording (it was made over a decade ago). That being said, GTA VI will probably run better on 32 GB, along with any other recent mid to high spec games.
GTA 6 won’t come out for PC as of rn FYI
@@MediiFN Yeah.. still hold hope though...
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As a gamer I only recently considered upgrading to 64 GB as CIV6 and some other games annnounced a "recommended" 32 GB.
Didn't have any issues with 32 GB so far in any game.
Usage usually sits at 50-70% in newer or ram intensive games(hosting MP sessions quite frequently without issue).
Bruh I bet you I can run GTA v smoothly on 16gb ram
Eh yeah that's fair I was just giving examples of games. 32GB is slowly becoming standard though.
Or you could be like the military, and build a supercomputer out of xbox 360s....
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Just get 32gb and be done with it. Still rocking ddr4 probs like most peeps and modern games are hogging around 14+.
Exactly!! That's why once we hit 64 I started calling it overkill. Only thing it's needed for is things like adobe premier pro or something like that