4GB vs 8GB
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- animatedgif0
http://hints.macworld.com/commen…
How to set up a RAM disk in OSXMay as well max out the ram in every computer you buy, it's dirt cheap these days.
- tanpopo0
Go big or go home!
- elahon0
If you're on a Mac, get your RAM through MacSales.com. Really good prices, fast shipping, all-around great company.
- exador10
crazy....i just upped to 8 gigs of ram yesterday on my macbook pro, and can most definitely assure folks that it does indeed speed shit up.
highly recommend it..- ram helps but depends on what your doing to max it. lots of times its placebodeathboy
- im still rocking 6 @ 1877ish and found a few times in my workflow i could use moredeathboy
- the few times being rokcing +4 gig photoshop files. on video front i dont know how much ram helps but guessing a lot, still write speeds of disc figure indeathboy
- and write speeds of data has to be mor important im guessing.deathboy
- deathboy0
i dont see how more ram will truly help. but ram is cheap and you can give it a go. whats your process explorer stuff say when you have everything open. are you topping off on RAM? If so go for it. But if your not its likely disc/processor, whats the write times on the ssd? Seem slow when writing preview type files. Just go through the test runs and see where your hurting.
- kalkal0
Does setting a RAM drive up really work?
I mean think of it like this, you start with 8GB and allocate 1GB for the RAM drive
So now you only have 7GB available. When that gets full, the system starts paging out to the RAM drive with the spare 1GB.
If the 8GB were available from the start, would the system not last longer without paging because there's already a whole extra gig to write to...
- kalkal0
What about a cluster of external floppy drives?
- boobs0
Spend the money on weed. Then you won't care if it goes slow.
- detritus0
If you're on Windows*, you might buy oodles of RAM, then install software to allow you to set up a RAM drive (like back in the Amiga days *sniff*), that way you don't need worry about SSD rewrite number restrictions.
* I'm sure there's some Mac equivalent, I just don't speak Apple.
- er.. and then use your RAM drive as your primary swap.detritus
- Miguex0
Make sure you get it from here:
http://www.crucial.com/SPECIALLY if you are on mac.
- jaylarson0
I have 12 and still run out of ram with lightroom. especially after a large import.
- doesnotexist0
that and using external drives as scratch discs
- detritus0
beyond formatting / tidying / cleaning up your OS and software, buying RAM is usually the soundest cheap option.
Do it.
- kalkal
It's cheap but does it really make a difference.
I edit a lot of photos, usually only 12mp but I'll very often have a few open (sometimes more if I forget to close a bunch)
I'll have lightroom open at the same time too, with a fairly big library.
I've got an SSD already and other than upgrading my processor (which I can't afford at the moment) I think upgrading RAM is the cheapest way to improve performance.
Or is it?