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Nemeski@mander.xyz to Windows@sopuli.xyz · 5 days ago

Microsoft Now Recommends 32 GB RAM as a "No Worries" Upgrade for Windows 11

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Microsoft Now Recommends 32 GB RAM as a "No Worries" Upgrade for Windows 11

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Nemeski@mander.xyz to Windows@sopuli.xyz · 5 days ago
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Microsoft has published an updated support document outlining what the company believes the best Windows 11 gaming PC systems have in common. Among the listed specifications, Microsoft makes an interesting note about the system's RAM capacity configuration. The document suggests that 16 GB is a base...
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    I’m not made of money. Programmers are going to have to produce more efficient titles or I’m not good to participate.

    Thankfully, there’s indie.

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    And 4 GPUs. “Just in case”.

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    Linux : 4Gb.

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      Some distributions run fine with less than 1gb. I think xubuntu will happily play with 1.

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    Fortunately RAM is cheap right now.

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    Lmao, I’m still using 2GB RAM.

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    Lol. I’m sitting here running Lubuntu on a 2gb machine.

    Granted, 2 isn’t enough and it hangs sometimes, but it works quite well almost all the time.

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      Well, Linux Mint will make ur system much more faster if u r interested to try :) I also have a very old DELL laptop with 2gb, and it works very well with Windows 8.1 and Linux Mint, especially Mint, it never felt slow.

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        I’ve considered it. I got it running on a super old dell that shipped with win95!

        Linux is wonderful, ain’t it? 😁

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    uhm…what?? currently using 3.3gb with Firefox & Steam open…Sparky Linux with XFCE

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      what the company believes the best Windows 11 gaming PC systems

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      steam and firefox are obviously hungry, someone with 2 or 1gb wouldn’t play games on steam anyway, drm-free would be a wise choice, for the browser? I think brave is much faster.

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