Monday, July 21, 2025

32GB RAM Upgrade

Gaming computers are known for not just gaming, but also taking care of business. I am having fun with my gaming computer. I was able to stream and MultiVersus well and all that stuff that the GPU and CPU I'm having are powerful enough to play every game well. However, there was only one flaw I had at the time; not enough RAM. What this means is that I didn't have enough RAM to play memory-intensive games as I had 8GB RAM. This amount is the bare minimum, but only runs older and less-demanding titles well.

You see, I am a part of the gaming community and that ignited my love for gaming. I went to Amazon to look for another gaming computer and I have decided to let it go and stick with playing less memory-intensive games. But fast forward into today, I have noticed that I can be able to remove a pair of 4GB RAM sticks that add up to 8GB RAM and replace them with the pair that contains the higher amount of RAM and I had the money and tools to do so, so what's stopping me?

I went to Amazon and have ordered a pair of RAM sticks that have a higher amount of memory. The one I have ordered is a pair of 16GB RAM sticks that make up to 32GB RAM, which is becoming the new standard for gaming and multitasking that it becomes the new sweet spot. Upon doing so, performance has been greatly improved and became so much better than with having 8GB RAM.

What does this mean? It means the memory my gaming computer has expanded. Multitasking became superior and has more than enough room. Practically speaking, along with a powerful and a dedicated GPU and CPU, it takes a gaming computer with a higher amount of RAM to establish better and smoother performance and with a bigger capacity I'm now having on my gaming computer, I can be able to experience shorter load times, better visuals and play memory-intensive games and up content creation without experiencing a single bottleneck. Here's what this means on the following things.

Memory-Intensive Games:

Playing memory-intensive games while having 8GB or 16GB RAM has huge bottlenecks caused by longer load times and stuttering that I had to stick with playing older and less memory-intensive games. But with the help of 32GB RAM, all of that will be remedied. I have memory-intensive games on my Steam wish list and I'll be ready to become a modern PC gamer.

Smooth Content Creation:

I am still on the verge of becoming a content creator and now that I have more memory, I can be able to do video editing, make complex videos on my Wrapper: Offline career and take care of business without experiencing a single bottleneck.

Higher Resolution Livestreaming:

Livestreaming while having 8GB RAM comes with a bottleneck when on 1080p or higher and being disciplined to lower the settings is just annoying and a pain. Now that I have 32GB RAM on my gaming computer, 99.9% of the RAM bottleneck on livestreaming on higher resolutions is going to be alleviated.

SEGA vs. Capcom: The Next Level:

When this game starts loading before a match, it comes with a RAM bottleneck, which is struggling to load a match despite closing other programs. The game struggled to load and been stuck in limbo when I had 8GB RAM at the time due to being a memory-intensive game. This applies to playing a memory-intensive game while having 8GB RAM to cause a bottleneck. 16GB RAM is enough for matches to load, but every time it loads before a match, the memory usage gradually increases up until the point where the game struggles to load before a match and gets stuck in limbo and never goes down. But thanks to having 32GB of RAM on my gaming computer, I can be able to have a lot of space and not worry about the usage getting up to the point where the game will struggle getting into the match for a little while. I'm looking to livestream this game now that I have more RAM and it's gonna be a part of the better performance showcase stream. However, there is a catch. Since the memory usage gradually goes up every time the game loads before a match and wouldn't go down, I have to close other programs first, even with 32GB RAM on my gaming computer.

2XKO:

Not a memory-intensive game, but I'm happy to announce that 2XKO will be one of the fighting games that I will be comfortable playing anytime on both PC and console since a paid subscription is not required to play this game online and will be well-playable while having 16GB of 32GB of memory. The only conception is that 32GB of memory is overkill for 2XKO and my GPU and CPU are powerful enough to play it well. Alpha Lab 2 went strong with a lot of improvements from Alpha Lab 1. But I didn't get my invite to Alpha Lab 2 because it was a small playtest. I was stoked to try Jinx out too and I had zero luck. To not receive my invite to Alpha Lab 2 is a dang shame and does sting and I was a bit disappointed. They had to downsize that because they need to focus on launching the game sooner and we understand that.

And I just received a tweet from the 2XKO devs. They said they are now heading to EVO and setting up their booth there and they have exciting announcements to give us tomorrow morning and it's likely that they are gonna reveal the 8th Champion.

Further Future-Proofing:

It's possible that future-proofing can be done while having 16GB RAM, but 32GB RAM can expand future-proofing even further for games coming out this year and beyond. I now have that much memory I need for further future-proofing.

They also have a pair of 32GB RAM modules that make up to 64GB RAM, which is overkill for pure gaming and leaves a ton of room for multitasking, but since I heard it is very expensive and a waste of money, I have no plans to upgrade my gaming computer to 64 GB RAM, so upgrading to 32GB RAM is enough. Here's a breakdown on each amount of RAM with fun quips.

4GB RAM and less - Your kid isn't advanced enough to be a gamer and can't handle the concept of modern gaming.

8GB RAM - It's likely that your kid can be laughingstock for being uncool because they are stuck playing a low graphical game.

16GB RAM - You would disappoint your kid at their birthday without being obvious that you wouldn't allow them to play a cooler more modern game that every other kid is playing right now.

32GB RAM - This is the only amount that will make your kid look cool in front of their friends and become the most savage gamer on the block.

64GB RAM and more - An amount that will never be required because they don't have the balls to get it, and giving this amount to your kid will make them a legend.

Gaming computers have become more popular than mainstream computers due to each of them having a dedicated GPU to accelerate graphics, especially when it comes to gaming, multitasking, taking care of business and doing Vyond. Ideal amounts are usually 16GB and 32GB, with 8GB trailing behind due to better performance benefitted by the higher amounts. When upgraded to 64GB RAM, dimishing returns occur. To be clear, the only conception is that 16GB and 32GB are enough since upgrading to these amounts sets the balance between spending and gaming. But 32GB of memory is becoming the new standard in 2025 and beyond so that they wouldn't have to worry about a single bottleneck for the foreseeable future.

I now have more memory than when I had 8GB RAM at the time, I am looking forward to getting more games on Steam.

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