6GB is enough for most users. The whole new kernel philosophy is to
use as much resources available as possible to increase system
performance and responsiveness. Large amounts of ram (6GB+) are for
people who work on their computers, not play. Also, most people seem
to forget that the more ram a computer has, more it will crash. 4GB is
more than enough for the vanilla user, but I'm guessing you'll be fine
with 6, or 8 if you're so itching to get that amount. But make no
mistakes, unless you open the memory limits of certain apps, you can
easily manage by with 4GB.

On Nov 10, 5:59 pm, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote:
> More simple:
>
> If a system running hard and dosent use more than the 4GB Available
> RAM upgrading to 8GB will improve the perfomance although it wont use
> more than 4GB?

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