Check if it supports 4K resolution.
Check if it supports 4K resolution.
For gaming purposes, you don't require additional RAM. DDR4 options remain costly.
many titles require significantly more memory than just 8GB, such as Blade and Soul. For me, F1 often needs even more RAM, and there are numerous games that go well beyond 12GB. Yes, the additional 8GB is definitely a good investment.
I use MSAA 2x and FXAA, since the gap becomes clear on a 27-inch 4K screen.
8gb drives seem unnecessary in either direction, while 4gb sticks offer better value since more space means greater density and faster performance. Doubting I’d buy a single 8gb stick would cause significant performance issues.
I'm not sure, but I've tried several games that ran over 8gigs. I'm mostly stuck at 1080p around 60fps, using GTAV, GR Wildlands, Astroneer, Elite Dangerous. Honestly, I'm aiming for the highest settings without dropping below ~40fps, and my PC seems capable of handling it. From what I understand, to play in 4k you need to maximize graphics performance, which means pushing the system to its limits and managing resource usage carefully.
I don't usually rely on 4k settings; I prefer 1080p at full capacity. Turning off FXAA and MSAA boosts frame rate and reduces rendering distance. This was a response to someone with high FPS—playing competitive mode means keeping those features off. I've tried games that require over 8GB RAM, but even with 16GB it can be challenging, especially with demanding titles like Blade Runner 2049.