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[Video] - PC Gaming: Games in which 64GB RAM gives a significantly better gaming experience compared to 32GB RAM

Running 32GB. Read from gaming and PC websites that 32GB is more than enough. But your video shows some improvement, is it only for that particular game?

Not only for that particular game, but indeed only for a small number of specific games (although you can expect this number to slowly increase as games get increasingly more demanding), for now for most games 32GB still suffices.

However, as has been frequently pointed out on forums, RAM is the cheapest and easiest hardware of the PC to self-upgrade anytime.

Besides, with RGB RAM sticks available these days, you can go all in with your RGB indulgence!


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Not only for that particular game, but indeed only for a small number of specific games (although you can expect this number to slowly increase as games get increasingly more demanding), for now for most games 32GB still suffices.

However, as has been frequently pointed out on forums, RAM is the cheapest and easiest hardware of the PC to self-upgrade anytime.

Besides, with RGB RAM sticks available these days, you can go all in with your RGB indulgence!


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Yes, the need to upgrade and increase capacity is the story of PC ownership! :biggrin:

I was itching to do 64GB because I had three sticks of DDR4 16GB. Decided to just use two, and sold the one away.
 
I came across this older discussion and wanted to add that some newer open‑world titles and big modded setups can actually push past 32GB now. Stuff like heavily modded Skyrim or large texture packs in MSFS can chew through memory pretty fast. Anyone here upgraded to 64GB recently and noticed real gains, or is 32GB still holding up fine for most of your games?
 
I’m running 64GB in my setup. I mostly notice the difference in heavy open‑world games and keeping lots of stuff running in the background without stutters.
 
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