Is 16GB of RAM Sufficient for Casual Gaming?

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Asked By GamerGuru76 On

I'm planning to set up a secondary PC in my bedroom primarily for casual gaming, and I'm considering whether 16GB of RAM will be adequate. My build includes a 9060XT with 16GB of VRAM and a Ryzen 5700X processor, and I'll be connecting it to an LG C3 to hit that 4K 60fps mark. I mostly play lighter or older games since any demanding titles will be handled on my main rig, a 5090 setup in another room. I haven't focused on lower-end builds before, so I'm a bit unsure about the RAM choice. Right now, I can snag 16GB for around £100, while 32GB would set me back about £150. What do you think?

5 Answers

Answered By PlayfulPenguin On

Watched a recent video where they tested a game consuming up to 27GB. It might not be enough for the newer AAA titles, but since you're focusing on light games, you should be alright with 16GB.

Answered By BudgetBuilder22 On

I’d recommend at least 32GB if your budget allows it. RAM prices can be a bit steep right now, but for gaming, having 32GB gives you more flexibility in the long run.

Answered By RAMFanatic On

Honestly, for older and lighter games, I think 16GB is perfectly fine. Most haven’t required more than that, and you shouldn’t run into issues.

Answered By GamingNinja On

If you've found a build for around £850, consider whether the extra £50 for 32GB of RAM is worth it for your gaming habits. You have a solid setup already, so you shouldn't need to overspend.

Answered By GameMaster95 On

For most games, 16GB should do the trick! You could always check out YouTube videos or test it out with the games you’re interested in to see how much RAM they actually use.

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