Current Status of Windows 10 October 2018 Update version 1809


  1. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #1210

    Winuser said:
    My new desktop only has 4GBs and it runs fine.
    NiceAndShy said:
    That's great!

    I've always been more impressed with the ability to do a lot even when your hardware is limited.

    I'm on 6GB as I said and it seems like 16GB is becoming the norm now...
    4GB is the absolute minimum on a 64-bit system and will often cause issues when multitasking a lot. 8GB is enough for most users except for AAA-title gamers which need minimum of 16GB for a smooth experience. Content creators will most likely need 32GB and beyond. Working with AI and simulations one might need 64GB and beyond, depending on the size of data sets.

    It all depends on your workflow. Personally I find 8GB being usable, but 16GB would improve performance a bit.

    There really is no one answer to cover them all here.
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  2. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #1211

    NiceAndShy said:
    That's great!

    I've always been more impressed with the ability to do a lot even when your hardware is limited.

    I'm on 6GB as I said and it seems like 16GB is becoming the norm now...
    I do plan on increasing the ram when my finances allows me. I was going to use the ram from my old system but I found out that both stick were defective.
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  3. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #1212

    slicendice said:
    4GB is the absolute minimum on a 64-bit system and will often cause issues when multitasking a lot. 8GB is enough for most users except for AAA-title gamers which need minimum of 16GB for a smooth experience. Content creators will most likely need 32GB and beyond. Working with AI and simulations one might need 64GB and beyond, depending on the size of data sets.

    It all depends on your workflow. Personally I find 8GB being usable, but 16GB would improve performance a bit.

    There really is no one answer to cover them all here.
    I haven't experienced any noticable slowdowns yet. I will be increasing the ram to 12GB or more in the near future though.
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  4. Posts : 4,666
    Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1 Build 19043.1151 (Branch: Release Preview)
       #1213

    Winuser said:
    I haven't experienced any noticable slowdowns yet. I will be increasing the ram to 12GB or more in the near future though.
    Why 12GB? Are you running a triple channel memory configuration?
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  5. Posts : 4,805
    Windows 10 preview 64-bit Home
       #1214

    Was a bit surprised with the cost of old ram. Checking out the price for a 4 GB module for a DDR2 PC2-6400 was £70. Cheaper on an auction site I admit. Seeing that the laptop is only worth scrap value I shall continue to use just 4 GB ram. Not bad really as with five tabs open in Vivaldi it's only using 75% ram.
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  6. Posts : 1,248
    Windows 10 Pro (Build 19043.1110)
       #1215

    slicendice said:
    Why 12GB? Are you running a triple channel memory configuration?
    I have 12 GB RAM - my system came with it. I rarely exceed 5 GB of actual usage, though of course a lot will be used for cache and such if it's available, significantly improving performance. When Windows starts to feel the bottom of the memory pool, it can get pretty sluggish with swapping. That said, I've never felt an urge to go to 16 GB.
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  7. Posts : 7,128
    Windows 10 Pro Insider
       #1216

    slicendice said:
    Why 12GB? Are you running a triple channel memory configuration?
    Because I plan on buying 1 or 2 8GB sticks. It will depend on the price.
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  8. Posts : 696
    Windows 10
       #1217

    OKay I just finished upgrading to Feature 1809 and it took about 2 hours to finish updating in total!
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  9. Posts : 68,997
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #1218

    UPDATE:

    February 4, 2019 9:45 PM PST
    “The Windows Update service was impacted by a data corruption issue in an external DNS service provider global outage on January 29, 2019. The issue was resolved on the same day and Windows Update is now operating normally, but a few customers have continued to report issues connecting to the Windows Update service. We expect these issues will go away as downstream DNS servers are updated with the corrected Windows Update DNS entries.”
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  10. Posts : 324
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #1219

    One question that remains unanswered for me taking in consideration the big 1809 lunch mess, is that what's the current 1809 state compared to
    1803!? Are people still on 1803 better off and have more stable windows experience or they are missing something not have updated yet? I am also
    surprised not to see any updates from MS after January 22!?
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