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17 minutes ago, Shadow13 said:

I had iCUE Link, LConnect, Stream Deck Software, etc

Are you asking about running 5 or 30 apps at once? As good as your CPU+RAM combo is.

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1 minute ago, Shadow13 said:

I am just wondering if it would do any bad on a AM5 build with those 3 constantly running

 

Would we continue to play hypotheticals, or do you have any particular CPU/RAM combo in mind?

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10 minutes ago, Shadow13 said:

Oh my bad sorry, 64GB of RAM and  9700X/9800X3D

 

I'd say that you have nothing to worry about.

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3 hours ago, Shadow13 said:

I was wondering how well a system would handle if I had iCUE Link, LConnect, Stream Deck Software, etc installed and running

That's what task manager is for. You can see how much resources a given program is using at any time. All three of these shouldn't do much besides use some RAM and a tiny bit of CPU.

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16 hours ago, Eigenvektor said:

That's what task manager is for. You can see how much resources a given program is using at any time. All three of these shouldn't do much besides use some RAM and a tiny bit of CPU.

Thanks, I asked since I wanted to know before I upgrade. a quick question how would they work on a 5800X and 32GB of ram? I am asking just to ask.

 

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7 hours ago, Shadow13 said:

Thanks, I asked since I wanted to know before I upgrade. a quick question how would they work on a 5800X and 32GB of ram? I am asking just to ask.

Exactly the same. Use some RAM and a tiny bit of CPU. Those are not performance intensive programs. They're intended to run in the background and be unobtrusive.

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