PC hardware moves ever forward on a never-ending march toward bigger numbers: faster speeds and higher capacities. Only a few years ago, 16GB was considered “enough”. Today, that number is 32GB, but the demands of modern games keep increasing. Does it make sense to jump to 64GB — and what about if you do more than just gaming, like streaming or video editing? That’s what we’re out to find out, using the Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 2x34GB DDR5-6000MHz kit.
The PC hardware train rolls ever on. Over the last five years, we’ve seen generations of graphics cards come and go. Multiple CPUs have come and gone. We’ve jumped a full generation in computer memory and have seen higher speeds, higher capacities — which has also been the case with SSD technology. We’ve also seen games come along that gobble up memory like nobody's business, sometimes even reporting using more memory than they actually are.
With so many things changing and improving, it’s enough to make you wonder whether 32GB is still the best choice when you’re building or upgrading a PC. After all, going for double the capacity often means saving money versus replacing the whole kit later or adding more sticks (which you shouldn’t do — always use a matched kit when upgrading your PC). This Vengeance kit from Corsair , for example, allows you to double your capacity for only 83% more money, and similar deals can be found from competing brands. 64GB of DDR5 memory is also more affordable than it has been in a long time, adding even more incentive to upgrade now.
If you already have a PC, one of the first steps to deciding whether you need more RAM is to find out how much your system is currently using. Outside of games, one of the easiest ways to do this is by
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