froggyboy604
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Would upgrading to a faster SSD solid state drive improve paging on PC with only 4GB of RAM when playing more intensive games which use more 4GB or more RAM?
froggyboy604 said:I notice a trend that most free to play games are usually playable even on older computers with just 2GB of RAM, but 4GB, Dual-Core CPU and a older Nvidia or AMD/ATI video card is recommended like League of Legends https://support.leagueoflegends.com/ent ... quirements
I think for a lot of free to play games like Need for Speed World, League of Legends, Maple Story, Rose Online, Runescape, Team Fortress 2, etc the requirements are pretty low.
My guest, the main audience for free to play games are kids, poor people, and frugal people who all may not own fast computers or laptops, but still want to play games like League of Legends.
Beverly said:froggyboy604 said:I notice a trend that most free to play games are usually playable even on older computers with just 2GB of RAM, but 4GB, Dual-Core CPU and a older Nvidia or AMD/ATI video card is recommended like League of Legends https://support.leagueoflegends.com/ent ... quirements
I think for a lot of free to play games like Need for Speed World, League of Legends, Maple Story, Rose Online, Runescape, Team Fortress 2, etc the requirements are pretty low.
My guest, the main audience for free to play games are kids, poor people, and frugal people who all may not own fast computers or laptops, but still want to play games like League of Legends.
To run Runescape on the highest graphics setting without lagging or blackscreen, you really need a good computer; lots of RAM but it is possible to run the game at lowest setting such as now shadows or ground blending and not lag. .
HighVelocity said:8GB is probably the absolute minimum. 16GB if you do graphic design and/or video editing.
8GB of RAM is what I have, and works wonders. I can play music, play games and have browsers open at the same time. Heck I could probably watch a movie on another monitor while playing games haha.froggyboy604 said:I notice games like Dota 2 System Requirements say that it only needs 4GB of RAM, and other games like League of Legends only need 2GB of RAM for Windows XP, and 4GB is recommended for Vista,7 and 8.1.
I'm guessing, gamers need to close all programs like Web Browsers, Office Suites before they start playing PC games if they plan to play games like Dota 2 on a PC with only 4GB of RAM, Dual-Quad core CPU 2-4 GHz, and dedicated video card like the Nvidia GTX 650 2GB.
Plus, using a lightweight antivirus which uses less RAM, and CPU cycles like NOD32, Vipre antivirus, or temporary disabling your antivirus real-time virus blocker would help at freeing up RAM, and CPU cycles for playing more intensive games.
shreddedbullet said:8GB of RAM is what I have, and works wonders. I can play music, play games and have browsers open at the same time. Heck I could probably watch a movie on another monitor while playing games haha.froggyboy604 said:I notice games like Dota 2 System Requirements say that it only needs 4GB of RAM, and other games like League of Legends only need 2GB of RAM for Windows XP, and 4GB is recommended for Vista,7 and 8.1.
I'm guessing, gamers need to close all programs like Web Browsers, Office Suites before they start playing PC games if they plan to play games like Dota 2 on a PC with only 4GB of RAM, Dual-Quad core CPU 2-4 GHz, and dedicated video card like the Nvidia GTX 650 2GB.
Plus, using a lightweight antivirus which uses less RAM, and CPU cycles like NOD32, Vipre antivirus, or temporary disabling your antivirus real-time virus blocker would help at freeing up RAM, and CPU cycles for playing more intensive games.
froggyboy604 said:Would 5GB of RAM have noticeably better performance than 4GB of RAM?
I notice some older desktop computers come with 3-4GB of RAM, but still have empty RAM slots for adding more RAM, so someone can add a 2GB stick of RAM on a PC with 3GB of RAM to have 5GB, and for computers with 4GB of RAM, people can install a 1GB stick to get 5GB.
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