I'm considering whether to spend an extra $100 to upgrade from 16GB to 32GB of RAM. I know it might seem like a silly question, but I want to make sure I'm making a cost-effective decision. How significant is the difference, especially for gaming and multitasking?
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If you're running two monitors or doing a lot of multitasking, then yes, absolutely get the 32GB. If you're just gaming on a single monitor with fewer open programs, you might be fine with 16GB for now.
It truly depends on your usage. Windows alone can suck up around 3GB, plus other background apps. While casual gaming works on 16GB, some demanding games and productivity tools like video editing really benefit from having 32GB. Think about your future needs too!
Honestly, for just gaming, 16GB can still do the trick. But if you’re multitasking, like gaming while streaming or running a bunch of background apps, 32GB gives you a lot more room to work with without slowing down.
Definitely go for the 32GB! It’s worth the extra cash if you can swing it. Having more RAM will keep your system running smoothly, especially when you have multiple apps open at the same time. It'll be especially beneficial for gaming too.
In my experience, 16GB isn't a bottleneck just yet for my gaming, but it's getting there. If it's within your budget, grab the 32GB for better performance down the line, especially since prices are high right now.

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