Consider your needs and usage. If you run demanding apps or games, 32GB is a solid choice. Otherwise, 16GB may suffice.
Consider your needs and usage. If you run demanding apps or games, 32GB is a solid choice. Otherwise, 16GB may suffice.
I don't feel it's essential at the moment, even though I've considered it. It might be wise to invest in an M.2 if you haven't already.
I'm not your uncle or brother, but they need RAM too. They have 8GB each, and I’m ready to help by giving them my RAM. I’m thinking about getting more to save money and avoid upgrading later.
Relies heavily on your system configuration. If you notice memory issues while using your PC, consider upgrading to 32GB. No, proceed only if you truly require it. Black Friday often offers strong discounts—you can usually find 32GB RAM for around $75US on eBay, sometimes even less if you're patient with auctions. Avoid purchasing 32GB solely because you anticipate needing more later; that’s inefficient spending. Do they genuinely need the additional memory, or are you assuming it’s necessary just because your current setup lacks 16GB?