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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:57 am

nerdrage wrote:I think it would be more worthwhile to spend the money elsewhere. For your uses, more than 8GB is really only going to give you warm and fuzzies and not much else that's actually noticeable.

Instead, use the money towards something that you'll actually notice and appreciate on a daily basis. If you're a gamer, get a faster video card or buy more games. Get an SSD, or a bigger one. Get a bigger, better monitor (or a second monitor). Upgrade your peripherals - get a nicer mouse, keyboard, speakers, headphones, whatever...

Or just buy more beer 8)


I would like to second the beer idea... you'd be surprised how much difference a couple of good beers will make for your overall computing experience. Just remember that as with anything else, proper cooling is essential.

Unless you're doing some really memory-intensive work you are better off spending the money on something like a video card, an SSD, a monitor... or beer.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:10 am

True, for pure gaming, 8GB is more than you'll need for now. Most games haven't even made the transition to 64-bit yet, so as I understand it they can't even address larger than 4GB as a single process. Unless you're planning to run two games at once, 8GB is fine.

Of course, the time will come when it isn't... you just have to judge if that time is likely to be soon enough to take the plunge now, or whether it's fine to put it off for a couple of years.

Luckily I don't have to consider it... I need a minimum of 32GB for my work, so games are automatically taken care of :-P
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:19 am

I went corsair 16gig 1600 and I got 7950 vapour X.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 4:20 am

It is not that necessary to get a 16gb Ram. Know your storage need and you can decide. It might be bigger than 16gb if you are an user enthusiast.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 4:42 am

sheesh I went down from 6 to 4 because of a bad stick or bad slot or something and I haven't noticed a difference at all.

I'm building new soon so I'll probably get 8, but anything above 8 is why bother territory for the next several years.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 4:45 am

GrimDanfango wrote:True, for pure gaming, 8GB is more than you'll need for now. Most games haven't even made the transition to 64-bit yet, so as I understand it they can't even address larger than 4GB as a single process. Unless you're planning to run two games at once, 8GB is fine.

64 bit gaming is due this year from EA I've heard, though I don't know if I believe it...we'll probably find out at E3 what's going on. Warframe and WoW have a 64 bit client...don't know what the actual usage pattern is for them though.

Won't see major uptake in 64 bit gaming on PC until the PS4 has been out a bit IMO.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 7:37 am

At this point it seems like only 4GB is necessary in order to game. Obviously more is desirable but this seems to be what's needed based on what I've observed and reading through the recommendations for the latest games. At this point I would say the minimum anyone should get is 8GB because it allows for running other programs (browser, email, etc.) while gaming and it gives some cushion for new games that may use more memory. It also makes sense to get 4GB sticks instead of 2GB as that allows for more memory to be added in the future (assuming you have 4 slots for memory.)

As others have said anyone that has the money to spare should consider getting more memory as that allows for more caching even if the memory isn't needed for applications.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 4:11 pm

Savyg wrote:64 bit gaming is due this year from EA I've heard, though I don't know if I believe it...we'll probably find out at E3 what's going on. Warframe and WoW have a 64 bit client...don't know what the actual usage pattern is for them though.

Won't see major uptake in 64 bit gaming on PC until the PS4 has been out a bit IMO.
I haven't seen Warframe use over ~3GB of RAM, oddly. Then again, the whole game is only like 4GB. Hehe.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 4:19 pm

32bit Windows apps give a 2GB/2GB app/kernel split to the mem map. That was one of the awesome things about going X64, you can give different "complete" 4GB memory maps to different apps.
Using >2GB for one app means you're on X64 or are running a bad and poorly documented Windows kernel option...

I had a point. I'll go find it.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 5:15 pm

Forge wrote:32bit Windows apps give a 2GB/2GB app/kernel split to the mem map. That was one of the awesome things about going X64, you can give different "complete" 4GB memory maps to different apps.
Using >2GB for one app means you're on X64 or are running a bad and poorly documented Windows kernel option...

I had a point. I'll go find it.



I believe you are referring to the "Large address space aware" flag that you can pull on 32-bit applications in Windows x64. It will allow the 32-bit application to utilize up to 4GB per process instead of the normal 2GB limit.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 5:25 pm

Krogoth wrote:
Forge wrote:Using >2GB for one app means you're on X64 or are running a bad and poorly documented Windows kernel option...
I believe you are referring to the "Large address space aware" flag that you can pull on 32-bit applications in Windows x64. It will allow the 32-bit application to utilize up to 4GB per process instead of the normal 2GB limit.
"Kernel option" makes me think he's referring to PAE, rather than LAA, although PAE is neither "bad" nor "poorly documented". PAE isn't that useful for a single app, though, since as you mentioned Krogoth, a single app can only use 3GB per process (with LAA; 4GB is only for 32-bit LAA apps on 64-bit OS.)
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Fri May 17, 2013 10:48 pm

MadManOriginal wrote:The 8GB I have now is that sweet Samsung low profile/low voltage that also overclocks like mad. The mobo is limited to DDR3-1600 though (at least without XMP) :( so I have it running DDR3-1600 CAS8 at 1.40V.


I love this RAM. I think more people should consider it instead of the "gaming" RAM even though it lacks ersatz heat sinks.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 8:29 am

auxy wrote:
Krogoth wrote:
Forge wrote:Using >2GB for one app means you're on X64 or are running a bad and poorly documented Windows kernel option...
I believe you are referring to the "Large address space aware" flag that you can pull on 32-bit applications in Windows x64. It will allow the 32-bit application to utilize up to 4GB per process instead of the normal 2GB limit.
"Kernel option" makes me think he's referring to PAE, rather than LAA, although PAE is neither "bad" nor "poorly documented". PAE isn't that useful for a single app, though, since as you mentioned Krogoth, a single app can only use 3GB per process (with LAA; 4GB is only for 32-bit LAA apps on 64-bit OS.)


Actually, I meant 3GB. http://goo.gl/7b3Bb PAE is wonderful, but Microsoft didn't want to support it on desktop OSes since it would cannibalize the push to x64. 3GB is poorly-documented and very-rarely-supported kernel switch that changes the default 2GB/2GB split on 32bit Windows to a 3GB/1GB one. It seems to be Server-only, too, which I had forgotten.

I was rather unclear, I apologize, I should know that forum posts and mobile devices don't usually mix well.

The forum kept mangling the URL, so I had to shorten it. The shortened link points here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libr ... v=exchg.65).aspx
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 9:02 am

Forge wrote:PAE is wonderful, but Microsoft didn't want to support it on desktop OSes since it would cannibalize the push to x64.

As I recall it actually was a driver thing - some drivers did not like PAE at all and crashiness ensued. It wasn't an issue if you didn't have those drivers, but it would've impacted too many people to enable it.

(Not that XP was ever the pinnacle of stability heh.)

Plus it also limited the kernel space for drivers and OS processes to 1GB instead of 2 or something? I dunno.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 9:29 am

PAE is dead get over it. It was a hack done out of necessity when 64-bit hardware didn't exist in x86 realm and high-end enterprise servers needed more than 4GB of memory. x86-64 made it completely obsolete for the x86 crowd. Microsoft and *nix crowd moved on with the times and dropped it once x86-64 hardware became commonplace on the enterprise-front.

PAE required drivers that were aware of it (limited to enterprise-level hardware that used it) and you took a performance penalty on its usage (5-15% CPU utilization back then, probably 1-2% on current CPUs). There's no point in using it these days. Get x64 hardware and OS if you want to use more than 3-4GB of memory. The fastest, purely 32-bit hardware for x86 was first-generation Prescotts (Pentium 4) and Barton-based Athlon XPs.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 12:12 pm

Krogoth wrote:PAE is dead get over it.

Well, ironically, I think Win8s 32 bit ver uses it http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... ae-nx-sse2

...I'm not actually sure.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 12:30 pm

Krogoth wrote:PAE is dead get over it. It was a hack done out of necessity when 64-bit hardware didn't exist in x86 realm and high-end enterprise servers needed more than 4GB of memory. x86-64 made it completely obsolete for the x86 crowd. Microsoft and *nix crowd moved on with the times and dropped it once x86-64 hardware became commonplace on the enterprise-front.

You're only half right.

Linux distros (and Windows) are still available in 32-bit variants, and in many cases these kernels actually require PAE support from the CPU. Maybe you're thinking of Address Windowing Extensions, which was a software mechanism for exposing PAE at the application level?

Furthermore, the pre-existing PAE mechanism was used (with some extensions) under the hood to implement x86-64. So far from being obsolete, it is in fact more entrenched than ever (albeit better hidden).

In a nutshell, PAE lives on, and will probably continue to do so as long as x86-64 is around... but pretty much everyone who had a legitimate need for AWE has migrated to native 64-bit OSes by now.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 1:33 pm

Krogoth wrote:PAE is dead get over it. It was a hack done out of necessity when 64-bit hardware didn't exist in x86 realm and high-end enterprise servers needed more than 4GB of memory. x86-64 made it completely obsolete for the x86 crowd. Microsoft and *nix crowd moved on with the times and dropped it once x86-64 hardware became commonplace on the enterprise-front.

PAE required drivers that were aware of it (limited to enterprise-level hardware that used it) and you took a performance penalty on its usage (5-15% CPU utilization back then, probably 1-2% on current CPUs). There's no point in using it these days. Get x64 hardware and OS if you want to use more than 3-4GB of memory. The fastest, purely 32-bit hardware for x86 was first-generation Prescotts (Pentium 4) and Barton-based Athlon XPs.


While I agree with your main statement ("x64 is the future"), I think that's the only thing you've said that I would agree with. As JBI points out, PAE provided a lot of the initial framework of AMD64, and it's alive and well in 32bit distros and 32bit versions of Windows. Saying it is "dead" is horribly uninformed at best.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 2:08 pm

MadManOriginal wrote:The 8GB I have now is that sweet Samsung low profile/low voltage that also overclocks like mad. The mobo is limited to DDR3-1600 though (at least without XMP) :( so I have it running DDR3-1600 CAS8 at 1.40V.
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 2:21 pm

auxy wrote:I was going to make a snarky remark about mis-using the word ersatz, but it turns out I'm the one who didn't realize what it meant. "You keep using that word ... it doesn't mean what I think it means!"

Congratulations, you've satisfied your "try to learn something new each day" quota for today. :wink:

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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 3:48 pm

auxy wrote:"You keep using that word ... it doesn't mean what I think it means!"[/sub]


You keep using that word... I do not think it means what you think it means. [/Inigo.Montoyo]
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Re: any reason to get 16GB RAM?

Postposted on Sat May 18, 2013 6:04 pm

Forge wrote:You keep using that word... I do not think it means what you think it means. [/Inigo.Montoyo]
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