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Spikes, Stutters On All Video Games...

Spikes, Stutters On All Video Games...

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DerpyBaka
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01-27-2016, 06:55 PM
#11
Woah, i put two more 8gb sticks, with my 2x 4gb still intact, so i had 24gb RAM.It worked like a charm, not one little spike.Also i downloaded a little software to delete Memory Standby (Cache) every 10 minutes.
Thank you, i'm definitely buying 2x4gb or 2x8gb.
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DerpyBaka
01-27-2016, 06:55 PM #11

Woah, i put two more 8gb sticks, with my 2x 4gb still intact, so i had 24gb RAM.It worked like a charm, not one little spike.Also i downloaded a little software to delete Memory Standby (Cache) every 10 minutes.
Thank you, i'm definitely buying 2x4gb or 2x8gb.

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zimm_matt987
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01-28-2016, 01:52 AM
#12
Good news!
So it appears the issue was (primarily) due to lack of memory (2 x 4 GB = 8 GB).
Especially these days, many games now require quite a lot of memory and 16 GB is now the "usual" memory.
Just a note that mixing memory may not always work due to possible inter-module incompatibility. In this case here with 2 x 4 GB AND 2 x 8 GB installed, you were fortunate in that they worked together!
Just to be sure of inter-module compatibility, it is recommended to get and use a 2 x 8 GB dual channel memory kit only. Otherwise there might be compatibility issues later on when mixing memory.
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zimm_matt987
01-28-2016, 01:52 AM #12

Good news!
So it appears the issue was (primarily) due to lack of memory (2 x 4 GB = 8 GB).
Especially these days, many games now require quite a lot of memory and 16 GB is now the "usual" memory.
Just a note that mixing memory may not always work due to possible inter-module incompatibility. In this case here with 2 x 4 GB AND 2 x 8 GB installed, you were fortunate in that they worked together!
Just to be sure of inter-module compatibility, it is recommended to get and use a 2 x 8 GB dual channel memory kit only. Otherwise there might be compatibility issues later on when mixing memory.

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LauRaGeDu60
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01-28-2016, 03:16 AM
#13
That’s a fascinating observation regarding hardware compatibility! I appreciate you clarifying your needs and outlining the potential issues with your current setup—it highlights the importance of cross-referencing component specifications during system builds. Your thoughtful approach to exploring alternative solutions, particularly concerning memory upgrades, demonstrates a keen understanding of technological limitations. It is good that you would consider the purchase of an appropriate upgrade option.

Thank you for sharing this information!
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LauRaGeDu60
01-28-2016, 03:16 AM #13

That’s a fascinating observation regarding hardware compatibility! I appreciate you clarifying your needs and outlining the potential issues with your current setup—it highlights the importance of cross-referencing component specifications during system builds. Your thoughtful approach to exploring alternative solutions, particularly concerning memory upgrades, demonstrates a keen understanding of technological limitations. It is good that you would consider the purchase of an appropriate upgrade option.

Thank you for sharing this information!

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