• mlg@lemmy.world
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    I bought one of these 64GB packs for less than $50 not even a year ago

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    My take : Prices got you down ? Keep the hardware you already have ! No one else can upgrade anyway, games requirements aren’t going up anytime soon.

    Obviously that doesn’t cover you if you don’t already have a machine, in which case I would go DDR3.

    But for those who do, does anyone upgrade anymore ? I’m on 2019 hardware and everything runs perfectly good. Oftentimes great !

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      Also using 2019 hardware! I dread the day something dies, though. Luckily I upgraded to 32gb of RAM the last time it was super cheap. I’m hoping this machine has another ten years in it.

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      I bought a new video card right after Trump won. But yeah now I’m ready to use my current hardware for a good long while.

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        I love how “After Trump won” is a legit basepoint when everything went to shit, even if unrelated (AI was going to happen regardless of politics)

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      100%. I did get a 32gb mini pc this summer. win 11 is not as stable as win 10 on ddr3, mostly sleep/monitor issues. and 780m on ddr5 is about the same for gaming as 1660s on ddr3. Don’t chase gaming frame rates until prices get more reasonable. If you somehow don’t have a PC more recent than ddr3, then it’s not time to get into gaming, but upgrading cpu/gpu and an extra 16gb ram is likely the better value compared to new system.

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    I bought an 8G ECC RDIMM DDR4 the other day for 15 bucks cash.

    Guy around my age who “bought the wrong kind” for his laptop, and forgot about it until it was too late to return it.

    I’m gonna hold onto it a little longer, then see if I can’t make 30 or 40 bucks off it. 🤣

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      I think passing it along for the price you got it at to someone who will be stoked to use it will be more rewarding than making such a small profit

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    Bought my am5 pc late 2023, bought extra storage and a new phone last summer. I don’t need anything right now but I can’t wait for this bubble to pop.

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    I retire PCs at the college I work at. They get stacked in the basement waiting on an inventory/recycling procedure that will never happen because we’re a satellite campus and the basement is the tomb of technology. Went down there the other day to bring a retired PC up to replace a very old lab PC that died. The HD had been removed by a colleague - fine, that’s procedure - and then I realized all the RAM had been stripped out. Dozens and dozens of PCs with nary a stick. “If you’re selling that RAM, I want in on it” I told him. He laughed nervously and said no, but wouldn’t say where it all was.

    I am not kidding, I want halfsies…

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    some people (…) are asking “can you game on DDR3“? The answer is a shocking yes.

    “shocking”. Really?

    Browsing the internet as a third worlder always give me these eye-rolling moments. Sigh…

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    Sure, you can do that. You might as well be gaming on a Steam Deck though, because that’s the level of CPU you’d be limited to.

    Which is fine, I’ve got a Legion Go S, it works fine as long as you’re aware of the limitations.

    But if I want the AAA big screen shiz, I’m loading up something on my PS5.

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    Found 16GB DDR4 from and old swap the other day. I’m protecting that stuff like it’s an investment now. But seriously, def hanging on to it just in case anything dies.

    On the look out for storage deals now. But I’m not hopeful.

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      I jumped on some large external HDD deals before storage took a jump. I don’t want to move to subscription cloud services like the billionaires want to happen.

      Wish I had gotten a m.2 2230 drive too for my Deck so I missed out on that.

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    Here I was thinking they were recommending a game that ran well with low RAM or something. Like WTF is Dead Dead Redemption 3?

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    “Can’t compete with the global super rich? Lower your standards and be happy!”

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      Just because they’ve trained you to believe you need the latest 2nm chips (which is conveniently their highest margin product) doesn’t mean you really need them.

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        So personal computers of year 1999 gave their users that feeling of magic that can still be felt from media of that time, and state-of-the-art chips were being produced in fabs located not only on Taiwan, but USA, Israel, elsewhere.

        Personal computers of today don’t give any feeling of magic to most their users, you have to look for it.

        Yet considering a standard still above what you realistically need is somehow lowering your standards.

        In year 2006 they’d say about computers how many books you can fit into this or that volume of memory, or which calculations you can perform, sometimes, to give you perspective. They don’t do that now, because then you’d be depressed how many resources you are using for something more vulgar than porn.

        It’s just sad.

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          For most people, computers became powerful enough around the year 2005. A machine from late in the Windows XP era could run 3D games, CAD software, edit video, communicate with the entire world through broadband internet. What abilities have PCs taken on since? So much processing power filled up by doing the same tasks less efficiently for no reason.

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            Well CAD software has made leaps and bounds since then. Anyone who used CAD back in the day would know what an unstable clusterfuck it was and how much longer it took than now.

            A lot of software has gotten much better, including “core” Foss like Linux and FFMPEG. There is just 10x as much software that is horrible, and windows has gotten so much worse to the point that it feels like computers have made no progress when you use it.

            Also, CPUs nowadays use about the same power as they did 20 years ago but with an order of magnitude more processing power, and the idle power consumption is much much much lower. The first Core 2 Duo had a 65W TDP, the same as modern Ryzen 5. GPUs are just out of hand with power consumption because of profit-driven game companies and AI.

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              I will assert that, again, for most people, instead of computers remaining at the same TDP but increasing vastly in processing power, they would have been fine with the same processing power at vastly decreased TDP. Look at how long people held onto Win 7, and how long they held onto Win XP before that. Because they were fine, possibly better than the new offering, especially since you already owned it. Some time around 2012, anyone who wasn’t a power user ran out of reasons to get excited for new computers.

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          I would agree, if websites and webapps wouldn’t be so bloated as they are. if the rich wouldn’t make us to downgrade out of their gluttony. but also, old technology is not that easily available. production lines have been shut down long ago, and if everyone went to the used market, nothing would be available even there anymore.

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          I agree. Most people are spoiled little lazy ass brats now. Im so glad i wasn’t born any later so I can actually appreciate what we have.

          At the same time, fuck these billionaire accelerstioniats for trying to destroy earth while taking what little enjoyment away we can have.

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        “I’m just saying they don’t need to have 30 dolls. They can have three. They don’t need to have 250 pencils. They can have five.”

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          Well…yes? Are you not happy you did not get raided? Would you rather have had that you also got raided?

          • My point is: Just because someone isn’t “suffering as much as others” doesn’t mean the stuff they go through (like the fears of ICE for example) aren’t valid.

            Both points are true:

            1. You can recognize that, yes you have it better than others.

            BUT ALSO:

            1. It doesn’t mean you should accept status quo forever.

            Because accepting status quo is like saying, “why are you complaining about trump? at least you aren’t in taliban afghanistan or north korea”

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          Yep, that’s all it is. Desire is the cause of suffering.

          Which isn’t to say you should never desire anything. Just know the price and choose.

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            If you’re upset with my feedback, adjust your expectations.

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              That’s exactly the point. I’m not upset because I don’t expect people online to have any sort of sense. I adjusted that expectation long ago and I’m much happier for it.

              But you seem to be assuming that I’m saying everyone should just drop their expectations and be happy. That’s not what I’m saying. I’m saying that suffering is caused by desire. So if you can reduce your desire, you can reduce your suffering.

              But many times you can’t, or shouldn’t, reduce your desire. I won’t ever desire to be okay with what’s happening in my country, for example. I choose to be unhappy with it.

              So choose to be fucking unhappy. It’s okay to be unhappy. I’m not going to judge you for it.

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                What’s the difference between that and suppressing your true feelings? From my perspective, it just seems like a strategy for bottling up what you actually feel rather than letting your true feelings out. On the surface at least, it sounds like that’s a recipe for it blowing up at some point in a much worse way?

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      If we were talking about stuff like healthcare, food, housing, electricity, clean water, public transit, or access to information, I’d be on the same page.

      But this is a luxury hobby. And with luxury hobbies, there’s usually some flexibility. You don’t need a high-end PC to play games. You can run plenty on a lower-end setup, try different genres, or even step away from PC gaming altogether.

      You could have friends over for a tabletop game, go for a run, hit the gym, or try something like rock climbing. There are lots of ways to spend your time without needing top-tier gear

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    I write this post from a Core2Quad machine with 8 GB of DDR2 RAM and a spinning harddisk… and the system feels quiet fast and nimble.

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      Add a cheap 120GB SSD alongside the HD and it’ll give it whole new lease of life.

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        Nah… i don’t trust SSD’s, had too many dying over the years without any form of warning.

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          I haven’t had any issues with my crucial and samsung ssds which I’ve had for many years. So might be brand related.

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              I have multiple back ups of important stuff, so even if a drive died it wouldn’t be a big issue. But, what brand SSDs gave you troubles? Would like to know so I can stay away from those ones.

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                Yeah, i also have backups of my files… but every single time such a failure occured was when i under no circumstances needed a downtime like that (important project to finish, holidays where all shops are closed…) and i simply developed some superstition regarding SSDs.

                It also wasn’t brand specific, i had it happen with Sandisk and Verbatim so far.

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                  Yeah that is pretty unusual. I haven’t had a single ssd failure even still using the first one I ever got in addition to others I put in old laptops so I wouldn’t be stuck on slow hdd.

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          SandForce controller?

          I’ve never had a newer SSD fail on me. knocks wood I’ve got 3 in my computer, all the spinny-spinny-crashies are gone.

          Anyway, the idea behind the cheap small SSD is that you only put your OS and generic software on it, not your photos and personal data that you can’t afford to lose.

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    DDR3 isn’t still what everyone’s using anyway?

    Huh, I guess it has been a few years since I looked in to RAM…

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      Feels like it, but my gut feeling is “no” due to missing commas and no space before the em dash. Just a poorly written article.

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    My pc uses DDR2 and it runs Linux with no problem. I can even game, just not the new ones