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Could insufficient memory be leading to poor computer performance?

Could insufficient memory be leading to poor computer performance?

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ParaGoddess143
Junior Member
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09-04-2017, 10:25 AM
#1
Hello.

I’m experiencing performance issues with my recently purchased computer.
My system specifications are: ASRock H310M (compatible with up to 2666MHz DDR4), Intel i3-9100f at 3.5GHz, Asus RX 580 with 4GB of VRAM (overclocked), 8GB of DDR4 RAM at 2400MHz (running in single-channel mode), Crucial MX500 256GB, and a separate Sandisk 256GB SSD. I am running Windows 10 Pro.

Comparing my frame rates to benchmark tests on YouTube, my system is lagging significantly – approximately 20% below expectations. The software has been freshly installed, and the hard drives are relatively clean. What could be causing this slow performance? Is the RAM a potential factor?
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ParaGoddess143
09-04-2017, 10:25 AM #1

Hello.

I’m experiencing performance issues with my recently purchased computer.
My system specifications are: ASRock H310M (compatible with up to 2666MHz DDR4), Intel i3-9100f at 3.5GHz, Asus RX 580 with 4GB of VRAM (overclocked), 8GB of DDR4 RAM at 2400MHz (running in single-channel mode), Crucial MX500 256GB, and a separate Sandisk 256GB SSD. I am running Windows 10 Pro.

Comparing my frame rates to benchmark tests on YouTube, my system is lagging significantly – approximately 20% below expectations. The software has been freshly installed, and the hard drives are relatively clean. What could be causing this slow performance? Is the RAM a potential factor?

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gicu2002
Junior Member
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09-05-2017, 09:48 AM
#2
Reduced single-channel memory can noticeably affect how well games run.
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gicu2002
09-05-2017, 09:48 AM #2

Reduced single-channel memory can noticeably affect how well games run.

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GamenMetLeviNL
Senior Member
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09-05-2017, 01:02 PM
#3
Using smaller amounts of dedicated memory can noticeably affect how well games run.
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GamenMetLeviNL
09-05-2017, 01:02 PM #3

Using smaller amounts of dedicated memory can noticeably affect how well games run.

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NoPantsNeeded
Member
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09-07-2017, 02:35 AM
#4
You should seriously consider adding another 8 gigabytes of RAM. The game’s stated requirement is misleading; in my opinion, 16 gigabytes is truly the absolute lowest you should aim for, and it’s always best to exceed the suggested amount.
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NoPantsNeeded
09-07-2017, 02:35 AM #4

You should seriously consider adding another 8 gigabytes of RAM. The game’s stated requirement is misleading; in my opinion, 16 gigabytes is truly the absolute lowest you should aim for, and it’s always best to exceed the suggested amount.

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Pigy_Rex
Junior Member
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09-08-2017, 05:34 PM
#5
Be cautious, however, as installing 8GB may not be successful. It's advisable to purchase RAM in paired sets, such as 2x8GB. Combining RAM purchased individually, even if from the same manufacturer and model, can sometimes result in problems.
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Pigy_Rex
09-08-2017, 05:34 PM #5

Be cautious, however, as installing 8GB may not be successful. It's advisable to purchase RAM in paired sets, such as 2x8GB. Combining RAM purchased individually, even if from the same manufacturer and model, can sometimes result in problems.

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09-10-2017, 05:24 AM
#6
Here’s a revised version:

“This action significantly reduces the amount of data your system can access at once, leading to a substantial drop in speed – consequently, single-channel RAM tests are rarely conducted. Furthermore, 8 gigabytes is becoming increasingly insufficient; modern 64-bit games quickly consume this entire amount within a short time. Sixteen gigabytes is rapidly becoming the standard requirement. Utilizing two identical 8GB modules will noticeably improve performance.”
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NicknameNumber
09-10-2017, 05:24 AM #6

Here’s a revised version:

“This action significantly reduces the amount of data your system can access at once, leading to a substantial drop in speed – consequently, single-channel RAM tests are rarely conducted. Furthermore, 8 gigabytes is becoming increasingly insufficient; modern 64-bit games quickly consume this entire amount within a short time. Sixteen gigabytes is rapidly becoming the standard requirement. Utilizing two identical 8GB modules will noticeably improve performance.”

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YvngGvd
Junior Member
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09-10-2017, 05:49 AM
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I've been considering this recently. I haven’t located a completely identical, high-quality GOODRAM RAM module. The variation in my current order is that the new stick I received is operating at 2400MHz (my existing RAM stick runs at 2133MHz, overclocked to 2400MHz with a voltage of 1.2V). I concur wholeheartedly. Previously, RAM was considerably more costly, but currently, 16GB is a reasonable price (I purchased a second stick for 130PLN, approximately $34, or €30).
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YvngGvd
09-10-2017, 05:49 AM #7

I've been considering this recently. I haven’t located a completely identical, high-quality GOODRAM RAM module. The variation in my current order is that the new stick I received is operating at 2400MHz (my existing RAM stick runs at 2133MHz, overclocked to 2400MHz with a voltage of 1.2V). I concur wholeheartedly. Previously, RAM was considerably more costly, but currently, 16GB is a reasonable price (I purchased a second stick for 130PLN, approximately $34, or €30).