I have 1GB and I rarely run into problems although I sometimes wish I
had more RAM when running games.

And yeah, it's sort of like saying what can 8 Billion dollars do for
you that 4 Billion Dollars can't?

On Nov 10, 6:20 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
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> On Nov 10, 5:59 pm, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > More simple:
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> > 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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