[SOLVED] RAM Problem/ Bad performance

Aug 17, 2021
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Hello, I have a new pc that's Like 4 days old but I think it has 1x8 Gb ram inside with 5.98 Available and I have problems with running GTA 5 I get 35 fps to 20 Do I need 16 GB ram? With new ram inside because I think these ram are very cheap and slow. ( I got a Ryzen 3200g Vega 8 1x8 Gb ram Will dual boost my fps?
 
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Hello, I have a new pc that's Like 4 days old but I think it has 1x8 Gb ram inside with 5.98 Available and I have problems with running GTA 5 I get 35 fps to 20 Do I need 16 GB ram? With new ram inside because I think these ram are very cheap and slow. ( I got a Ryzen 3200g Vega 8 1x8 Gb ram Will dual boost my fps?
Prettymuch a YES. GTA V and Online consumes much ram even at the lowest settings. your windows usually take around 4-5gigs of ram (depends on the app you installed). for apu, the formula is Ram speed + dual channel. If yours is a 3200mhz one, just buy another 8gbs of the same exact ram on your PC for better compability. 2x8gb ddr4 3200mhz would get the job done for that apu.

Or if you want to invest on APU gaming...
Hello, I have a new pc that's Like 4 days old but I think it has 1x8 Gb ram inside with 5.98 Available and I have problems with running GTA 5 I get 35 fps to 20 Do I need 16 GB ram? With new ram inside because I think these ram are very cheap and slow. ( I got a Ryzen 3200g Vega 8 1x8 Gb ram Will dual boost my fps?
Prettymuch a YES. GTA V and Online consumes much ram even at the lowest settings. your windows usually take around 4-5gigs of ram (depends on the app you installed). for apu, the formula is Ram speed + dual channel. If yours is a 3200mhz one, just buy another 8gbs of the same exact ram on your PC for better compability. 2x8gb ddr4 3200mhz would get the job done for that apu.

Or if you want to invest on APU gaming, grab a 2x8gb 3600-4000 kit, set it at XMP and manually downclock the ram to 3200mhz. once you get a hand on a Ryzen 3 5300G or 5350G, just activate the XMP as it is (3600mhz or 4000mhz depends on which you bought) and you're good to go.
 
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