RAM, or Random Access Memory, refers to the temporary storage in your computer that allows applications to store and access short-term data. Having more RAM means you can access and read more data almost instantly, instead of saving it to your hard drive.
Your system's speed and performance are directly linked to the amount of RAM installed. If your system doesn’t have enough RAM, it can slow down, especially when multitasking or opening multiple programs or applications simultaneously.
24GB of RAM is a very accessible configuration and easy to upgrade later. It corresponds to a single 24GB stick, and by simply adding additional sticks, you can double or quadruple your RAM.
This is the recommended configuration for playing Cyberpunk in Ray Tracing Overdrive mode, with graphics settings maxed out.
Hardware Alternative: DDR5 32 GB, DDR5 96 GB, DDR5 192 GB, DDR5 128 GB
MEMORY FORMAT: Indicates the physical compatibility of the memory strip (PC, Laptop, Server...)
LATENCY (CAS): Indicates the response time of the memory array
FREQUENCY: Indicates the speed at which a memory strip can write or read data
RGB: Indicates whether the memory strip has coloured LEDs
DDR5 24 GB
RAM, or Random Access Memory, refers to the temporary storage in your computer that allows applications to store and access short-term data. Having more RAM means you can access and read more data almost instantly, instead of saving it to your hard drive.
Your system's speed and performance are directly linked to the amount of RAM installed. If your system doesn’t have enough RAM, it can slow down, especially when multitasking or opening multiple programs or applications simultaneously.
24GB of RAM is a very accessible configuration and easy to upgrade later. It corresponds to a single 24GB stick, and by simply adding additional sticks, you can double or quadruple your RAM.
This is the recommended configuration for playing Cyberpunk in Ray Tracing Overdrive mode, with graphics settings maxed out.