I'd also recommend checking MacTracker or a similar app to find out
the maximum RAM capacity your model of Mac can support, as sometimes
Apple seem to sell themselves short on those specs. For example, the
Apple spec for my model of Macbook Pro says 8 GB is supported so I
stopped there, but it's been tested and verified by much more
knowledgeable folks that this puppy can actually cope with 16 GB. Doh!

Scott

On 5/19/15, TheOreoMonster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Simple rule of thumb, put in as much RAM as you can afford period. Max it
> out if you can.
>> On May 14, 2015, at 8:38 PM, Poppa Bear <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I am thinking about upgrading my ram for a PT upgrade to version 11, what
>> are you guys finding optimal for say 60 tracks and under?
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