And I installed Linux. And it’s awesome.

EDIT: yes, the GPU was a bit tilted. Fixed it now!

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    Totally overkill. I thought I would be running lots of containers and virtual machines, but really never seem to use more than 16gb total. And I didn’t set up a swap partition, neither.

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      Thank you, I wondered. I keep thinking I need to upgrade to 32GB from 16 but have get to run into a need other than the prices are pretty cheap these days

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        If you want to upgrade, get better speeds. AM5 Expo settings are quite stable nowadays, and the less RAM you have, the faster a cold boot is.

        IMHO 16gb @ 8000 > 32gb @ 6000. I’m thinking of doing this in the future.

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        You don’t really need to upgrade. But for a new pc, 32gb is advised for anything gaming.

        For other things like content creation or work with the computer other than basic computing, I don’t really know. It would change depending on what someone needs to so with the computer.

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          I haven’t run into issues on my gaming rig with 16. If I was building new I’d get 32 for sure. But my old 10700k and 4090 seem to do just fine on 16. Even when running unoptimized emulation like early days with ToTK I hardly used more than 12.

          I feel those days are ending soon though and will need more in the next year or so.

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      I’ve heard you can load and run windows 100% on ram. You should give that a shot. Just never fully shut down your PC.