Barhandar
16GB and up may help performance with gaming. Like more CPU cores, more RAM is better than less, with no downside to having more other than cost.
unless your motherboard is old enough to be unable to support over a given cap of RAM
Or you could just get a prebuilt gaming system from Dell, or Alienware, or insert your favorite brand here.
which will be severely overpriced (300 bucks for the baby slots puzzle-tier action, namely, assembly? easy) and will come with lots and lots of shit software, which, admittedly, is like the laptops
I personally recommend either buying it with a blank drive, or wiping it yourself then installing your system of choice (yarr W10 Enterprise Edition if you insist on using W10)
I personally recommend either buying it with a blank drive, or wiping it yourself then installing your system of choice (yarr W10 Enterprise Edition if you insist on using W10)
For a gaming desktop currently I’d recommend an Intel i5 or higher, or a Ryzen 5 if you’re an AMD fanboy. I recommend no less than 16GB of RAM for a gaming system, and there’s nothing wrong with 24 or 32 gigs—or more, though we might be getting to the point of diminishing returns.
Modern software targets 16 gigs as the minimum to fill out like RAM is an exclusive resource instead of pooled (LOOKING AT YOU CHROME YOU FUCKING DROOLING RETARDED BABY). Having more will definitely be needed soon if you want to play any “modern” releases.