Is 8GB Kingston HyperX Savage enough for Titanfall's mech swaps?

Every time my mech hit a high-speed dash, the screen would just freeze for about 300 ms. It's an incredibly anxious feeling when you're in the middle of a fight. 8GB of Kingston HyperX Savage is just not enough for modern engines; my usage was pinned at 94-98%, forcing the system to lean on the painfully slow disk-based page file. I tried using some 'memory cleaner' software, which was a huge mistake—it just crashed the game during the save-load sequence. Total failure. I eventually manually set a fixed 32GB page file and dropped the texture quality to Medium, while killing every single Chrome tab in the background. Checking the monitor, actual RAM usage dropped to 7.1-7.5GB and the world loading felt way snappier. The image looked a bit soft after the quality drop, but I fixed that by enabling system-level image sharpening. RAM temps are 40-46℃ at 2400 MHz. The stutters are gone, but honestly, 8GB is a struggle in 2026.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:February 25, 2026 2:09 PM