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Parsh

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Dec 27, 2016
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Nice h/w configuration! Which AMD processor series it is (one of the new Ryzens)?
16GB RAM is huge, do you professionally use it for running heavy software like designing/development... or gaming?
 

Dulan

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Jun 15, 2017
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Nice set up. If you're only in to gaming that's too much RAM. But for designing and to run VMs that's not enough. I do have 32 GB RAM but with built in VGA. :)
 
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S3cur1ty 3nthu5145t

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May 22, 2017
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Nice set up. If you're only in to gaming that's too much RAM. But for designing and to run VMs that's not enough. I do have 32 GB RAM but with built in VGA. :)
I'm not sure how you have come to these conclusions, but you can not be further from the truth. I have 16 gb on my system and I test heavily in a VM. It has dedicated 4 gb of ram, which can be bumped up to a dedicated 8gb if needed and the host would run just fine either way. As for graphics/design, I also run video editing software, and again, 16 gb is quite enough. As for this amount being "too much" for gaming, again, I scratch my head at your perspective on this.
 

mekelek

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Feb 24, 2017
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Doesn't Ryzen utilise DDR4 RAM chips? I think OP is using 8xxx series or extreme OC'ed 9xxx series.
DDR4 or DDR3L with certain mobo's.
also there is no such a thing as too much RAM. its like saying too much money
 

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