Numbuk wrote:
My wife only has 2 GB of RAM. And she plays a lot of games and they run just fine. The only game I have seen that I personally believe more RAM would help her is in Age of Conan when the game begins to slow down in populated areas.
RAM is so cheap now that there's almost no reason not to upgrade. Windows 7 also comes with both 32bit and 64bit OSs on the same DVD, so if you have a 64bit capable processor I'd recommend the 64 bit version, so you can break the 3 GB of RAM barrier.
Good, hopefully i'll be fine then.
Well since I have an older system there are some reasons to not want to upgrade, performance DDR1 memory is hard to come by now, and adding another pair of 1GB sticks means I need to drop my memory timings from 1T to 2T and 2GB sticks never had the faster memory timings the 1GB sticks did and with the older Athlon 64 X2's fast memory timing was more important than clock speed of the ram unless you got up above 800Mhz which isn't easy with the old DDR1's that the default speed is 400Mhz. Obviously slightly slower timings are a much better thing than running out of memory, but i'd like to avoid it if posible being that it is an older system it needs every ounce of extra speed to keep up with newer games.
Though I may end up having to do a full upgrade soon enough, i'll see once Dragon Age comes out since i'd rather get that on the PC since that would ultimatly have mods where as the PS3 version while it will run fine won't ever have those mods and i'm not sure if my PC will run it at high enough graphic levels at 1080p.