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How much ram?

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    gamerphil
    last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 17:12

    Hi all; I hope all are well and safe.

    I am about to buy a CanaKit Rasberry Pi 4 kit, but it comes with different amounts of RAM.
    I know usually the more the better applies in computing, but all I will be using it for is for RetroPi; how much RAM will I need to be able to play any of the PlayStation/n64 games as smoothly as the actual console?

    I currently have a raspberry Pi, but keep encountering issues with sound and general lagging whilst playing Mario-Kart for example; I don’t know how much RAM my current unit has, or know how o check sorry; it was given as a gift.

    Thank you all for any insight you can provide to help.
    What do you guys think about CanaKit?

    I’m thinking of getting the self-cooling edition with 4GB ram.

    Thanks

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      mitu Global Moderator
      last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 17:27

      The 1 or 2Gb models are fine also, more RAM doesn't add to emulation performance. The only factor when getting another model is other usages for the Pi (desktop machine/server).

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        Kookamunga @mitu
        last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 17:52

        @mitu Would the amount of ram have an impact on the feel of the interface, and the initial load of the ISO, especially if they're compressed though?

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          gamerphil @mitu
          last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 18:05

          @mitu that makes sense; I mean 4gb wasn’t even a thing back in the PlayStation days haha.

          I think the lowest version of CanaKit has 4gb; so that would be the one to get then I guess.

          Another question open to all:
          What is the noise like on the kits that have fans?
          CanaKit have recently released an aluminium, self-cooling kit which doesn’t need a fan.
          Does anyone have one of these? Are they indeed better than having a fan?

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            mitu Global Moderator @Kookamunga
            last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 18:50

            @kookamunga No.

            @gamerphil

            What is the noise like on the kits that have fans?

            Unless you intend to overclock, there's no need for a fan with a cooling case. I don't have a fan, so can't say much about noise.

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              simpleethat @gamerphil
              last edited by 14 Jan 2021, 23:16

              @gamerphil I have a Villros kit with a fan and I only realize that it's on when the TV is off.

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                DreamcastKid Banned @simpleethat
                last edited by BuZz 14 Jan 2021, 23:42

                @simpleethat said in How much ram?:

                I have a Villros kit with a fan and I only realize that it's on when the TV is off.

                if you connect the fan to the 3.3V GPIO Pin you shouldn't be able to hear it at all.

                i tested my fan with the 5V and 3.3V GPIO Pin and found that 5V was too noisy for my taste. At 3.3V, i can barely hear it and it still provides enough cooling without the noise.

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                  gamerphil @DreamcastKid
                  last edited by 15 Jan 2021, 15:15

                  @dreamcastkid good idea. Thanks 🙏

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                    IceChes1
                    last edited by 17 Jan 2021, 00:21

                    I used an Arduino breadboard controller to turn my fan on and off. Also, 2.

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