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_Skittle wroteJust Watched A Video On It, Thanks For Saving Me Dudemunchunch00 wrote Also Why Should I Pick The 390 Over The 390x?
The performance difference between the 390 and the 390x isn't worth the cost at all. I have a 390 and I can max out GTA V at 1080p completely with no problem. At 1440p and 4k you would still be able to play games at good settings with good fps with the 390.
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Craig wrote What do you use your PC for?i've got 16GB aswell and personally never seen it go over 30% either
I got 16GB currently and never seen the usage go above 30% unless rendering in Adobe Media Encoder, then it goes to like 95%
Also ditto to what Skattle, get the 390 non (X)
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It really depends on what you do. I have 16 gigs but I do a lot of multitasking and go over 8 gigs in usage occasionally, but if you can get a good deal go for it, if not, I wouldn't worry about it as 8 is a good amount for about anything.
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munchunch00 wrote Well Thank You All For The Replies I Play GTA Quite A Bit And Other High End Games so No Really Big Things Like Editing or Uploading, Just A Gamer Reallyi play GTAV too add me and we can play together, add me on STEAM "MXRZZ"
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8GB is still plenty fine, but 16GB is nice. If you have 2x4GB, you don't need to get a new kit. You can just grab another 8GB kit. I'd say 16GB is definitely worth it if you have the $$ for it and aren't sacrificing elsewhere. RAM pricing is fairly good right now anyway.
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