RAM load has a minimal impact on FPS, as modern games and systems are optimized to handle it efficiently.
RAM load has a minimal impact on FPS, as modern games and systems are optimized to handle it efficiently.
RAM usage impacts performance, but the exact percentage varies. At 26GB with a 32GB max, stability or FPS drop depends on your system's limits. Exceeding available RAM can cause crashes or reduced performance, but not always a direct 26% drop. It's around 0-100% depending on workload and configuration.
Working with many game clients and Chrome tabs open, plus streaming or recording, puts a lot of demand on your system. The 3950X handles this well, but choosing RAM and CPU speeds matters. A 32GB with 3600MHz 14GB RAM offers more memory for multitasking, while the 64GB with 3600MHz 16GB RAM gives extra capacity for heavy workloads. The Ryzen 3950X performs nicely with both options, but the 64GB setup might be better if you expect even more demanding tasks.
You may need to specify how this memory is being utilized. The 3950X could experience significant performance issues if it runs slowly or lacks sufficient RAM.