by DGFone » January 7th, 2012, 5:08 am
Yeah, for a gaming computer, you do not need 32 GB of RAM. You really need (at most) 8. You can do with 4 for games, though.
It really depends on the games you play though. What most people consider "games" i.e. Call Of Duty, Battlefield, etc... need a powerful GPU (graphics card) more than anything else. But the two most important hardware components you will need will be the GPU and CPU. The best gaming CPU is the Intel 2500k, and as for GPU, it depends on your budget (and power supply).
As for RAM specifically, it can be simply summarized wit the simple fact that games don't use it. RAM is used in games primarily for object placement - in games that have random object spawn. This is why flight simulators, which randomly spawn buildings, roads, trees, etc. use the most RAM out of all games - and then only up to about 4 GB. And with today's GPUs, a lot of that placement is getting moved to GPU power instead of RAM.
Applications that do need a lot of RAM are not games. If you do a lot of HD video editing, then you want as much RAM as you can get.
But for games, 2 GB is the minimum playable (you will find 2 GB of RAM limiting), but enough for all common games. I assume that you will be running Windows 7 on your computer, so you will only really have 1.5 GB of RAM then (Windows uses up .5GB of memory just to run itself). 4GB is enough for pretty much everything I've seen, and 8 will certainly be more than enough.
I personally have 8GB of RAM, but I play X-Plane 9, and soon X-Plane 10, so I will use that memory. But all other games, go with 8 GB, even 4 GB.
