Reply 20 of 32, by cyclone3d
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wrote:Finally, a thread where Intel486dx33 doesn't contribute anything about iPads (no offense, your information is still worth readin […]
Finally, a thread where Intel486dx33 doesn't contribute anything about iPads (no offense, your information is still worth reading) 😀
Back on topic, it's not surprising that 24GB RAM is the most memory anyone would ever see on a computer. Some people use 64GB RAM, even though they might not need it, but they still have it in their computers anyway.
On my main desktop, I have 16GB RAM, and I consider that a pretty decent amount of memory I would need for an every-day computer used to do things like play games and write code on. Prior to having this computer, I was originally thinking of having 32GB RAM for its memory, but then I decided that that would be a little too much overkill, and therefore I went with 16 gigabytes.
I've also heard of a couple organizations using 128 - 256 gigabytes of RAM, but of course, that would be way too much overkill, unless it's used by the government or NASA 😜
For VM hosts with high core-count CPUs, 128-256GB is super easy to use up.
Pretty sure the hosts I have at work right now have 96GB or RAM a piece.
The old ones I have at home I upgraded to I think 48GB each.
Max I have had in a personal computer was 64GB. My standard now is 32GB.