Yeah, nowdays 16GB is standard, but is slowly moves toward 32GB, I often see my memory go close to full 16GB without playing games.
And for gamers, some strategy games with big maps require as much as 64GB without any issues.
Aye, technology moves apace.
Barely 5 years ago, when I used to frequent LinuxQuestions. org on a regular basis, you heard a lot of talk about 32 GB as being "the Holy Grail" (and total overkill in most people's view). Maybe a handful of the regulars had achieved that goal, and most of those were constantly bragging about it, OR finding ways to keep mentioning the fact at every opportunity!
When I moved to this current HP Pavilion desktop in early 2020 (right at the start of the pandemic), I was leaving behind an elderly Compaq desktop from 2004 with just 3 GB of DDR1. The HP is DDR4; I didn't care that the model I bought had only 4GB, since I had every intention of maxing this out to its 32 GB limit as & when funds permitted.
4GB immediately became 8GB, then in May of that year I splashed out on a 16GB kit direct from Crucial. I would have probably been content with that for quite a while, but in October I came across the most unbelievable deal on Crucial RAM kits on Amazon.....specifically, a 32GB kit for just over half of what I'd paid Crucial for that 16 GB kit earlier in the year..! I've never had any problems with Amazon (had an a/c for several years), so I grabbed one...
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I wouldn't call it "future-proofing", exactly; more like a reaction on my part to having been so restricted with RAM for several years.....I decided I wasn't "going there" again! Still, with Puppy being so economical with system resources, for ME it's as
though I had 64GB to play with. I guess the most I've ever seen in use was around 11.5 GB on one memorable occasion. More often than not, the figure is well under half of that.....perhaps a tad more, but only rarely.
(I splashed out on quite a bit that year, one way or another; with the lock-downs in full effect, I had a fair-sized chunk of cash building up in the bank that wouldn't normally have been there. So I made use of some of it...)
Nowadays, of course, 16 GB is pretty much standard from many manufacturers, with all offering at least 32GB as an upgrade or higher-cost purchase option.....and for many, that 64GB option is usually floating around not TOO far away.
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shrug...)
Mike.