No, it won't necessarily worsen performance. The impact depends on your system's configuration and usage.
No, it won't necessarily worsen performance. The impact depends on your system's configuration and usage.
It varies based on your task. Once I realized I needed more than just regular storage, I had to get larger hard drives for swapping. A single operation could take hours.
It relies a lot on the motherboard and operating system. Older mismatches often functioned well. Nowadays it's less reliable. Intel generally performs better than AMD in this regard.
Edited December 6, 2022 by Bombastinator
Yes, the motherboard and BIOS are fine. The operating system is good.
Certain tasks require substantial storage space. Virtual machines, video editing projects, and large Photoshop files are prime examples that demand memory without limits. Typical memory requirements appear to be around 4GB, 16GB, or 32GB—usually just a few extra beyond 16—and even larger sizes often fall short. Updated on December 7, 2022 by Bombastinator