Insane was the price of RAM in 1995. I think 64mb was about $10k worth.But seriously, I haven't noticed. I don't do PC gaming, so I don't need anything fancy.
Quote from: wiggy on April 14, 2017, 02:15:40 PMInsane was the price of RAM in 1995. I think 64mb was about $10k worth.But seriously, I haven't noticed. I don't do PC gaming, so I don't need anything fancy.You do make a good point . But I actually need the RAM for CAD -- for work. DDR3 prices are still cheap, which is good.
What are you using? I've been running Solidworks on the cheapest ram I can find for about a decade with no issues.
Do you mean you have 20 files open at once?if so, I still don't see the point. The computer isn't dong much of anything with those open but dormant windows anyway. It's not like it's constantly redrawing or rendering real-time lighting effects or anything while you leave them dormant