What Upgrades Should I Consider for My 2022 PC for Streaming?

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Asked By TechSavvyDude42 On

I built my PC back in 2022 and now I'm looking to start streaming a variety of games, including Minecraft, Stardew Valley, and Assassin's Creed Odyssey. When I first built it, I only had one RAM stick, thinking I'd upgrade later if needed. However, while streaming Odyssey, my PC struggled to keep up. Do you think I need to invest in more RAM? Also, I'm concerned that RAM prices, especially for DDR5, won't drop anytime soon. Here are my specs:
- CPU: Intel Core i7-12700
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060
- SSD: Samsung 990 Pro M.2 1TB
- HDD: WD Blue 320GB (an old hand-me-down)
- RAM: Kingston KF548C38-16 1x16GB
- Motherboard: Asus PRIME Z690-P

3 Answers

Answered By GamerGuy12 On

First off, have you tried running games without streaming? It might help pinpoint if the issue is just from streaming or a hardware bottleneck. Check how much RAM your system uses while gaming too! For Odyssey, it sounds like you're maxing out your RAM.

StreamNinja92 -

I noticed that too! My second monitor keeps disconnecting while playing Odyssey, which makes it tough to manage. In Odyssey it uses around 10GB, while in Stardew, it's about 8GB.

Answered By WannaBeTechie On

I think you definitely need more RAM. Your performance will improve significantly! You could either grab a single stick that matches your current one or buy a set of two and sell your existing stick. Just keep an eye out for steep prices.

BudgetBuilder89 -

That's the issue though—I'm having a hard time finding my exact RAM stick, so would any compatible pair work? What's the best way to ensure they won't break the bank?

Answered By RAMMasterFlex On

Yeah, a memory upgrade is probably your best bet! Upgrading to a matched pair can help with performance, and since you're streaming, it's pretty important. Your other components seem solid, so they'll hold up for a while longer.

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