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but he didn't test anything above low preset
SSD - Crucial MX500 That guy doesnt have a HDD at all. As it is described at this guide - a NVME SSD works just fine with 8gm ram. Sooooo what exactly explained at that video?
Metro EXODUS WONT RUN WITHOUT STUTTERING ON HDD+8GM RAM
Go buy an NVME SSD or additional 8gb ram plank.
It just wont work, no matter what you thinbking or trying to do with configs etc etc. HDD is too slow for modern games, and to compensate that, a game has to load more textures to your RAM. That is why there is more RAM needed.
This issue was tested numerous times.
I have way more noticeable stuttering with 8gb ram, it's like a microfreeze very 2-5 seconds.What the hell...The game doesn't even use 100% of memory.Afterburner says 6gb max usage