Bertster7 wrote:
CrazeD wrote:
Nikola Bathory wrote:
yeah, this is sooo obvious, that I have no idea why do we have to discuss it!
The more RAM the better - of course!!!!!
You're wrong, sorry.
No he isn't.
CrazeD wrote:
Go ahead, go get a 64bit OS and play BF2 with 4GB and then with 8GB, or 16GB or some ridiculous amount. You'll see no performance increase whatsoever.
More RAM only helps if it's used, otherwise it just sits there un-used.
Think of a quad-core CPU, playing BF2. You will get the exact same performance as a dual-core, or perhaps even a single core (forget about background tasks, of course). And, you'll get the same performance as an 8 core chip. Same principle...
More RAM gives you more scope for doing more intensive stuff. That's better.
The only way I could see it being any worse (realistically, based on modern apps) would be in a 32-bit environment where all the RAM was used through PAE.
More Ram than 2GB is ONLY better if you play or do stuff that make the used ram over the 2 GB. If you cross it, you're gonna use virtual memory which basicly means disk-writing, which takes a huge time.
If however You never use more than 1 GB of ram with your old games, IM and maybe a browser, then there is really no use buying 4GB if you have 2 GB. Cause everything will be loaded in the current ram.
"so what if I'm gonna use more ram in the future". If that future is 4 years from now, you're computer will basicly be outdated and then you spent money on useless ram (not that it's that expensive these days).
Btw, your computer checks first in the ram if the file is in there, and if it don't finds it, it goes to the HD. The more ram is has, the more it has to check, which can take longer. (but I'm guessing here that it doesn't check "empty" ram space.)
It's the same as power supplies. Yeah "more is better", please go buy a 1500W power supply, you never know you'll need it. Ram is like the amount of Watt. You just need a little more than the maximum you are ever going to use, otherwise it's overkill.
Therefor, 4GB owns 2GB, coming from a company that sells ram btw, is only true in some cases where you exceed the 2 GB ram usage. Which might be true on vista or so, but on most XP machines or lower it is not.