![]() Using an SSD rather than a HDD will help, but not enough. In your shoes I'd be looking into a memory upgrade, seeing what my motherboard supported and what I currently had installed and how much an upgrade would cost. official) spec for DDR4, but 3600 is usually better. Officially they're optimised for DDR4-3200 and DR4-3200 is the highest JEDEC (i.e. DDR4-3600 is generally regarded as the sweet spot for Ryzen 3000 series CPUs. Your best performance option without buying a new PC would be to switch to 32GB of faster memory. Or support 4 and have 4x4GB installed at the moment. Your motherboard might only support 2 sticks. ![]() It's likely that you currently have 2x8GB sticks installed and it's likely that your motherboard has 4 slots for memory, so it's likely that you could add another 16GB to the existing 16GB. Which option is open to you will depend on details of your motherboard and the memory you already have installed. Either add 16GB to bring it up to 32GB total or remove the existing 16GB and replace it with 32GB. 2133MHz could be either DDR3 (towards the top end of DDR3) or DDR4 (towards the bottom end of DDR4) but I'm almost certain that Ryzen 3000 series was DDR4 only. DDR3 is old enough to be harder to get and expensive as a result and DDR5 is new and expensive as a result. Which would be good news for you because that's currently the cheapest type of memory. I'm not familiar with Ryzen 3000 series but I'm almost certain that it's DDR4 only. You might find that the easiest route is to put 32GB (or more) in your current PC. I considered 64GB, but decided that was overkill at the moment. ![]() I fixed the problem by building a new PC and putting 32GB in it. I have no idea how your friend's system is using that little for 7DTD, a game that is noted for extremely high memory usage. I have found that even on generally medium settings with an 8K map at 1440 7DTD can exceed 20GB of memory usage.Ĥ-7GB seems amazingly low. ProcessorĚMD Ryzen 5 3600X 3800Mhz Overclocked to 4100MHz Will add PC specs incase any PC gurus want to investigate and correct me if im being a PC idiot. Maybe one of you have a crazy possible fix for this, because it doesnt make sense that my friend with relatively the same pc specs is having no ram issues but im struggling. Reason for this question along side other 100000 questions about ram issues with this game, is because I have 16GB RAM, fairly decent, and my friend also has 16GB ram but the real issue is, that the game uses only about 4-7GB RAM for my friend, while im going through heavy stutters and 10-13GB RAM usageĪnd the settings, i have been going from A-Z in terms of testing, tried every graphics settings all the Mesh settingsīeen looking for answers a couple of days now, and all i keep finding is ''this game eats too much ram '' Been playing alot lately, life is going good, but for some reason 7days, is eating up 10-13GB of RAM, either online or solo, modded or vanilla
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