/32GB/ - 32GB Ram Club

Hello, Welcome to the 32GB club. For all of you who have 32GB+ ram in their desktops, please tell me what your ram utilization is like, or why you decided to join the 32GB club. RAMLETS NOT ALLOWED. Thank you.

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inb4 some overweight neckbeard goes "hurr durr muh RGB ram"

reminder 4GBs of ram is still usable, fucking win 10 cuck

Deep reinforcement learning, rendering, future proofing

would never install less than 64gb. 32gb is for homos

All forms of ram are welcome in the 32GB Ram club, as long as you have 32GB+. Please tell me why you have it.

While I appreciate your opinion, this thread is dedicated to the superior anons that have 32GB+ ram. If you are a ramlet, you DO NOT belong here.

I see. What specifically about deep reinforcement learning requires heavy ram usage? I thought CNN/ML/"AI" was more CPU extensive.

I set my RGB lights the color of the LGTBQA* flag to express my faggotness and I have 64GiB of ram to overcompensate for my small penis

This thread is bad and you should feel bad

My W530 has 32gb of ram

Windows 10, specially LTSC, works perfectly fine with 4GB of RAM.
You seem to be confused about memory management and operating systems, please lurk more.

For fun. I really have no good explanation, except I didn't want empty RAM slots.
I rarely even manage to utilize half of it.

Even thought about going for more and using portion of it as a RAM disk, but I already have several SSDs in RAID 0 so it wouldn't make much of a point and be less convenient.

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It is mostly CPU/GPU intensive, but you still have mass amounts of data and weights with your models so you want to minimize disk access, hence the 32gb+ ram

I use half of it to fuck around with Apache Cassandra and Memcache.
When I'm not working I hardly top 10%

I have so much RAM I installed ubuntu on it.

So... about tree fiddy?

Idle usage

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32gb, do Photoshop and Lightroom, CAD and rekting noobs in Unreal 4

There is no way I was going to build a Threadripper and not have minimum 32gb, will step up to 128 with the 2990WX this summer

32GB. Houdini simulations and rendering with Arnold and VRay

>please tell me what your ram utilization is like

"Windows has run out of memory please close your programs"

Need more.

mfw you fell for the 32GB meme

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How? I have like two dozen tabs open and actually do shit in the background and barely beat that.

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>Ethernet, R:930 Mbps
The hell are you downloading?

ITT:
>the 0.001% of computer users who actually need more than 8GB of memory aren't posting
>the countless other idiots who spent hundreds more just to have 80+% of their RAM sit idle at all times
It's true

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>downloading at 930mbps
>6% disk bandwidth utilization

>RAMLETS NOT ALLOWED
what about ramjets

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Oh you know, stuff...

Several SSDs in RAID 0.

I started out with 16 and was perfectly fine until I started getting into FTB. The extra memory helped but I believe the primary problem was memory bandwidth.

It was pretty cheap, +3000/CL14 kit for 32GB is like 300 euros.

You'd be surprised how quickly you run out of memory just using Photoshop or any video editing program. Those things are absolute memory hogs. I got tired of getting memory errors with 16GB, so I upgraded to 32GB.

got 128gb(no rgb faggotry) for my threadripper 1950x, mostly for VMs and heavier workloads

OK

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How do you end up at 128+16?

Found the ramlet

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reporting in.
Sometimes i have so many tabs open i forget them for days.

Well, it might help that i have Windows 10 LTSC and not Pro or Home

LTSC

There is no fucking reason to ever be using Home/Pro, it is bloated trash.

64GB reporting in
>ram utilization

Around 32GB

>why
Work as a QA Engineer, lots of VMs, browsers, docs, including one VM for gayming with passthrough

>that feel when youve never had the need for more than 6gb ram.

>that feel when your ram is ddr2.

suck it faggots.

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ITT: butthurt ramlets

>or why you decided to join the 32GB club.
So I could run my virtual lab with ease. That’s really it. So I can have all the VMs I need at once

What about scramjets?

>what about ramjets
No I only allow scramjets here

But I do too.
My point was that I'm actually doing several things (several browser windows with dozens of tabs, downloading several things at once, watching a video, several chat programs, IDE, etc) but my memory usage is marginally higher than anons at idle.

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32GB to comfortably run a heavily modded minecraft server while also being able to play on it.

>two dozen tabs open
Watch this

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I have 64gb since DDR3 ECC is dirt fucking cheap
Shit I use it for:
Photo editing can chew up a fair bit of it
CAD and CFD work
Making a 32-48gb ramdisk and setting it as an alternate steam folder and transferring games into it, playing them and then dumping them out

Rip itx builds

>Had Alienware with 64 GB but it stopped working
>Had Dell XPS 8700 with 32 GB but one stick died so now I have 24 GB
>now my only machine with 32 GB is an Alienware laptop

Are laptops allowed OP or only desktop?

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64 gb club here
im going to work on setting up kvm with 32 gb for linux and windows once my vega56 arrives

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32gb
when i was on windows 10, it'd use around 10-16 gb
in kubuntu, it's usually between 2 and 4 gb now (doing the same things i did on windows)
i like being able to do whatever i want without worrying about ram

>Buy 32GB of RAM
IT'S TIME
>Open Substance Painter project with 21 UDIMs
>Layer stack pre-calc executes
>100% memory usage
>Caches to disk
>Slows to a crawl
>Crash
>Try repeatedly until I manage to export the maps
>Launch Maya and set up all the shaders in Arnold
>Hit Render
>100% memory usage
>render fails

>tfw fell for 32GB is enough meme

Everyone in this thread that said they have 64 or 128, is it old DDR3 or is it DDR4? How much did that shit cost you?

Hai guys UwU, I have 4GB of DDR3 RAM and a Celeron N4000 in a HP laptop with the RAM soldered to the board.

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Honestly? I don't even need 32GB. But at the time DDR3 was cheap and the board supported it so..

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here

purchased in 2017

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64gb, i have ddr4
i got it for $300 on sale, normally it wouldve been $340
prices have gone down a lot, but not far enough if you ask me
one of my coworkers has 128gb ddr4, he got it when prices were at the bottom of the barrel several years ago

I have 32GB in my desktop and use like 2. On my laptop I have 4.

Damn. Wish I could go back and grab it when it was so much cheaper.

..but the one I posted is $40 per kit cheaper now than it was then (I had to buy 2 at $214 each)
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It was more about regret as I built my PC when DDR4 was at its peak price. I paid out the ass for 32GB, also the prices in Canada were even worse, it was selling for like 20% extra even after the regular currency conversion

feels bad man

I had 16GB and it was not enough. I could do everything I wanted, one at a time, but if I wanted to eg. have a vm + something open on the host ram would run out.
I also wanted to run an ethereum node which required 5GB of cache to work reasonably fast.

I got 64 GB which was an overkill, but the price difference to 32GB was small enough I just thought why not. I actually went above 60GB a few times when I had a big dataset that had to be accessed randomly. It would have worked from a ssd, just 10x slower if not worse.

I uaed to have 4x8 DDR3 on my 3930K build. Was pretty comfy with quad channel memory.

I dripped a huge sum on CL14 DDR4 on my 2700x. Peoole kept shilling it but Ive tried all types of shit, such as XMP, Stilts presets & manual research, my rig wont be stable above 2933 Mhz.

Thia build is 6 years worth of upgrades/sidegrades and I somegow got WORSE memeoey bandwidth than I had before. 4x8 (dual channel) memory btw.

Hen Kikeripper 3rs gen comes ill buy it abd see if I have better luck there. If not ill just return it and never buy asus motherboards again.

Should have specified DDR4, all those poorfags with DDR3 are showing up now.

>2400MHz

That reminds me, I have 64GB DDR3 ECC ram in my server. 32GB DDR4 3000mhz in my desktop.

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I think it was the maximum my computer supported maybe?

You have the latest BIOS?
Even non b-die like Hynix works fine now (almost a year soon) with Zen+ at speeds around 3400MHz, even original Zen got patches for that latter on.

>the other 287 tabs are suspended

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shouldn't it be chrometards that say that

lol?

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Oh yeah, you're right.

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RAMlet here, why does my task manager says Incognito when it isn't?

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DELID THIS

On my desktop I have 32gb, bought two 16gb kits of DDR4 2600 for like $160 in 2016.
I use it for the VMs I run for work, lots of different ones running concurrently.

>2600

VMs and Deep learning, moving to 64 when I buy another gpu, big suck and fuck.

16GB is enough for 2 VMs and SPSS. Not looking to RAM upgrade anytime soon.

hurts to be a ramlet :(

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Ummmm

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What the fuck are you doing in this thread? Fucking ramlet get outta here

>chrome
>WIFI
Disgusting

i dropped by to get insight

Got myself 32Gb recently. It's a bit of overkill quite frankly, but I was getting pretty close to the 16Gb limit, so it's just for the future-proofing (since I'm planning to use this system for 5 more years at least and I'm not some filthy swap lover)

64 GB is more usable. I got 64 for my VM stuff, but right now I'm just running a game and a few Chrome tabs. I have 4 more empty slots so I could go up to 128 if I ever need it.

I don't know why it's using 27 GB right now --wait what, why is explorer.exe using 14 GB??

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I usually use it as a ramdisk for games, I need to find a different program because imdisk won't let rpcs3 create directory for the shader cache.
Does anyone have an alternative to imdisk, the ramdisks need to be bigger than 4 GB (the max for a lot of those programs).

I have a Ryzen 1700 that is on 24/7. I also have gigabit internet, so it's home server, ownCloud host, developer machine, gaymen rig, test deployment server etc. all in one.

It's amazing what the Ryzen platform can offer at its price. I have multiple VMs (up to 5 at a time), docker containers, tomcat hosts etc. up. I have a GTX 1070Ti, 4 Network cards, 2 NVMe SSDs (one in the secondary GPU slot) and 4 SATA SSDs. I have zero reason to ugprade to Threadripper.

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32GB reporting.

Currently have 2133Mhz would upgrading to 3200Mhz make much more of difference?

>I have so much RAM I installed ubuntu on it
Is it fancy way of saying
>I appended "toram" kernel paremeter?

I currently have 64gb and I intend to upgrade to 256gb.
GTFO ramlet.

Why don't they sell high frequency ram that doesn't have a stupid looking heatsink on it?

8GB subhuman here. fuck you high class wytheboi

I use a chromebook voidlinux on it, has 4GB of ram. At maximum load I can manage to use 700MB.

i've just bought one 8gb module for my new ryzen pc and i feel like it's enough. i'm posting here so you won't feel like you're in charge or something

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32GB is a meme
I do photo and video editing and I've used 20GB at most and that's with shit open in the background and Windows caching more stuff cuz more RAM.

16GB is the sweat spot for having a heavy application/game open along with a few tabs in a browser.

Windows becomes slow anyway if I leave too many application in the background so I might as well close them.

they do, it's mostly reserved for workstations/servers which are sold at a premium because its aimed for businesses with money than consumers.

I have 16GB but it's trident z rgb, can I still post here?

Only thing I really use it for is an insane amount of assets in cities skylines. The game alone uses like 20 GB of RAM