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*Sonic*

macrumors newbie
Oct 20, 2012
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Im running 3 x windows 7 VM's permanently

so I went for 16Gb ram and never ran out yet :D
 

vladster

macrumors member
Jul 25, 2011
82
1
16g make any difference?

Probably not for most people. But I do edit video here and there

Just wondering if I should change to 16g

I use virtualization, some heavy software development and occasional video editing.

I used to have 4GB ram @ mac book pro and recently upgraded to 16GB. To tell you the truth, the computer didn't become much faster, if at all... But here's why - while limited to 4GB I took good care of how much memory was used, and unloaded everything I didn't need, so that enough memory is available for the current process.

Now I can load everything I want, and just switch between applications. While every process under 16GB still runs the time comparable to 4GB config, it saves my time.
 

alphaod

macrumors Core
Feb 9, 2008
22,183
1,245
NYC
I'm running some stuff in Photoshop right now.

Even at this point, I think 16GB is more enough. I could have done fine with 8GB.

mr_act101-120112.png
 

TickleMeElmo

macrumors regular
Jun 19, 2012
123
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I agree totally. I was simply trying to comment on part of your statement (regarding VRAM size), not challenge it's overall validity.

I wasn't implying that you were wrong. I wasn't sure if the 512MB was the system reserved or the maximal allocatable RAM. I thought it was the latter. :cool:
 

JellyFish

macrumors regular
Jun 15, 2007
161
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I have 12GB on on of my Macs and rarely ever get close to using all of it. 8GB would have been fine. 16GB? Wow. I'd never use all of that. :eek:
 

michial

macrumors 6502a
Sep 15, 2009
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16 makes all the difference. Its so cheap right now. To be able to buy it for $100 or less. $97 from OWC for 16gb and lifetime warranty is so cheap. Or other brands for 50 bucks or so. Even if you dont use it, who cares. Maybe you will one day. If the difference between 8 and 18 is 20 bucks its a no brainier over the next few years of your computer. I thought Id only need 8 but there have been several times this last week where I only have 6 gbs free. Glad I got 16.
 

brop52

macrumors 68000
Feb 26, 2007
1,620
3
Michigan
I got a G Skill 16GB set on Newegg discounted to $44.99 last month.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231582
 

brop52

macrumors 68000
Feb 26, 2007
1,620
3
Michigan
I tried Mushkin first for 64.99 but it was defective causing crashes. It worked out that the G Skill was on sale right after that.
 

Calltrex

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Sep 24, 2012
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the mac store by me wanted $140 for 2x 8g. not sure what brand it was

thats why i was asking if it was worth it.


but i see these online places are much cheaper.

CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB (2 x 8G) 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) $83


i just dont want to buy cheap ram and start having crashes or whatever. not sure which brands are good these days
 

brop52

macrumors 68000
Feb 26, 2007
1,620
3
Michigan
the mac store by me wanted $140 for 2x 8g. not sure what brand it was

thats why i was asking if it was worth it.


but i see these online places are much cheaper.

CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB (2 x 8G) 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) $83


i just dont want to buy cheap ram and start having crashes or whatever. not sure which brands are good these days

Should be good. It is CL 10 so it's a bit better than a lot of the CL 11 chips out there. You may want to try the 1.35V version if you have the latest model but it is sold out for the Crucial version on Newegg and the Mushkin didn't work for me.

The G. Skill I got on sale for $44.99 is now $69.99 but it is also CL 10 and $10 less expensive than your Corsair. The G. Skill has worked well in my wife's so far for almost a month. I also used a G. Skill PC3-8500 set in my own MB and it has worked well to 8GB.
 
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