10 years later and I've finally upgraded from 16GB to 32GB of ram
I am happy I could still get it in red đ
Original RAM was Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200), while my new sticks are TeamGroup T-FORCE VULCAN Z 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600MHz CL18.
When I built my 5930K system, I paid about 400 bucks for 16 GB of DDR 4. Years later when DDR 4 was finally mainstream, I was able to upgrade to 32 GB for a bit over $100.
Exactly the same for me with my 5820K system! Just upgraded to a 7900X 10 years later, and only because of failing RAM and it was CPU-bottlenecked in a few games.
2019 I built a new rig, 32GB to start. A little video editing and virtual machines running various networking OSs for dicking around and in 2022 I got another 32 đ¤Ł.
Yeah, it's pretty sweet and equivalent to r/ on the other site. The part after the @ symbol makes it usable for those not on our home and native Lemmy server.
In your case, if you only see a couple posts, you likely have bot posts disabled. Or if there are none, you could have blocked it earlier on, check your blocklist on the Settings page and click "Blocks" as you might have blocked it to clear spam on the local feed.
If you still see none at all, it might be a Voyager issue (a length limit edge case possibly?)
For people accessing it outside of lemmy.ca, it may be because no one on your instance has subscribed to it yet, so it's not federating the posts.
I'm at 60tb and I'm still eyeing up sales on 16tb drives. I've got a media hoarding problem but if the internet goes completely down y'all can come to my place for a movie night.
I've 3tb or 4 total SSD space and I still run out of room with my games. Also have a 1tb portable hardrive that's almost always full too. Shits got big in size.
You're making me wish Ballistix still made ram for the consumer market. Their sticks could often run much higher numbers than the "safe" xmp profile put on them.
I'm a little similar to you. I paid like $200 for 16GB RAM sometime around 2017. I upgraded to 32GB a few months ago. For the same model and amount of RAM, it was $40. Lol. It was an upgrade I didn't feel any pain over.
I went 128GiB RAM on my latest build.. custom water loop, 6800xt water-cooled GPU, 7900x water-cooled CPU.
But hey, I deserved it. The PC I was replacing was built in 2014 with 2013 parts (later upgraded to eBay 3770 / 1060 6GiB. It's still a daily driver ten years later, capable of 90% of modern games, 100% of the games I play!
A PC every ten years? Not bad. Hopefully this one lasts til 2033 :-)
I had great luck buying used PC parts from eBay, I think I paid like $40 for my 3770. Will definitely upgrade again from eBay in the future! Considering swapping out my old Mobo and getting another used CPU from the 2020ish era. Old hardware can be revived over and over and over.. and I intend to make it last til somethint pops!
Something to consider if you have a niche upgrade, used parts.
That's awesome to see an 8 year old PC still getting attention. My old PC has 32GiB RAM but that's just because it is the max that old Mobo supports.
I went 32GB on my early 2020 build, and I didnât regret it once ever since. I still have a second 2x16GB set in my pricing watchlist just in case thereâs a good sale and I feel fancy lol. Itâs honestly just nice not having to think about it at all.
Oh, same. I run a bunch of Docker services and VMs and stuff for work, so the extra RAM lets me dedicate some memory to it without eating at my day to day apps. Also gets rid of the Electron junk problem by brute forcing it lol. But for gaming specifically, as far as Iâm concerned, itâs GPU>CPU>RAM in order of importance - as long as youâre not bottlenecked by the latter, prioritize putting money in the former.
I was in the same thought process and then I started exploring stable diffusion and LLMs because I sprung for a 4090 and now I wished I got 64gb instead.
I built a computer in 2013 with lga1150, gtx970, i7-4770. DDR3-2400, 16gb. Plenty of space for expandibility. Ten years later, everything's obsolete and I'm lucky to find DDR3 ram. I built the computer to be upgrade-capable and ended up only able to upgrade the ram and get a new ssd.
Wow almost sounds like my first rig, though swap the intel with an AMD. The rig this RAM is for is my 2nd PC, since my Motherboard was compatible with exactly one other CPU, and it's still going strong despite being from 2017.