I think there's a joke in there, not sure what though
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robinjames127
11 Mar 16#1
Can this be used to run the division on pc? If so it's cold from me. Sorry.
HarrBarr to robinjames127
11 Mar 161#2
Of course this is enough for The division.
This is more than enough to play any game you want.
There's rarely ever a game, that requires 32 gigs of ram.
xela333 to robinjames127
11 Mar 165#3
I think there's a joke in there, not sure what though
fishmaster to robinjames127
11 Mar 162#6
Made no sense, so if 32GB RAM can run The Division, it's still cold, even though 32GB RAM has no relation to performance on any current PC game. Ah just realised you're trolling but doing it wrong.
Franzkill to robinjames127
11 Mar 161#9
Mate Aprils Fool's Day is approximately three weeks from now. Please be a bit more patient..and creative.
True.
But You could buy this deal, and then resell the unwanted RAM, thus, maybe, making some money.
Gibss to SaltyCDogg
11 Mar 161#7
Depends what games you want to play. I've definitely played games that could use more then 16 GB.
gummby to SaltyCDogg
11 Mar 16#10
Unless you want to run Ramdisk? Running applications from the ram is a lot quicker than a SSD drive. Also 8gb may be fine for today but think 5-6 years time too.
1nsomniac
11 Mar 162#8
the fun police are out in force today...
Adster
11 Mar 161#11
When the cost of buying extra should be pennies? :wink:
Smoking173850
11 Mar 16#12
I have this exact ram bought it cheaper last year but having 32gb is awesome. 16gb is what u need now really as games are taking advantage of it. 32 gb is overkill but why not :smile:
fishmaster to Smoking173850
11 Mar 16#13
No evidence for anything that you've posted. No game, nevermind games take advantage of 16GB RAM, not even Quantum Break. You can run Quantum Break on full settings and Crysis 3 on full settings together and they both will consume less than 10GB RAM.
Paying for something and never using it is called stupid.
However I'm confident you'll find some one of being correct without letting facts get in your way.
Smoking173850
12 Mar 16#14
Quantum break recommend 16gb go look and yes new games do benefit from 16gb. Not much but they do and also faster ram aswell
Smoking173850
12 Mar 16#15
Oh also rise of the tomb raider used 9gb of ram so yeah your talking nonsense as I just completed the game last week :laughing:
fishmaster
12 Mar 16#16
You absolutely do not read anything that is presented to you in any detail do you. That's obvious. Go watch the YouTube video. So what if they recommend 16GB, have you seen real world examples? No of course you haven't, you didn't even do me the courtesy of looking at the evidence I presented. I recommend you put your hand in a fire will you do that? Think before you do!
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I think there's a joke in there, not sure what though
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This is more than enough to play any game you want.
There's rarely ever a game, that requires 32 gigs of ram.
I think there's a joke in there, not sure what though
http://www.techspot.com/article/1043-8gb-vs-16gb-ram/page3.html
But You could buy this deal, and then resell the unwanted RAM, thus, maybe, making some money.
Paying for something and never using it is called stupid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq_17N6H2gc
However I'm confident you'll find some one of being correct without letting facts get in your way.