Hence, uninstalling stuff has had no affect because you're uninstalling from the storage, and not increasing available memory. HDD/SSDs are storage, where you download, store and install all your stuff. 16gb+ is more expensive and probably totally unnecessary for casual gamers. ![]() ![]() ![]() RAM deals with grabbing the info of what's in use at the time, it's temporary, which is a memory thing but not a storage-space "memory" thing.īasically, RAM is memory and it does its thing in your PC without you noticing unless you're trying to do more than it can handle 8gb is good for most people, 16gb is better if you're doing a lot of gaming, other graphics intensive stuff, or multitasking/dealing with multiple needy programs. Are you talking about HDD "memory", or RAM? Because I don't know much about computers but last I heard you can't uninstall things from your RAM, because it doesn't store things.
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