![]() Having said that, it should cost that much more to get 16gb. Obviously having photoshop save each change you make to a file 200 times is going to take a RAM hit, also files with many layers. Another scenario for wanting more RAM with photoshop is working on files for a very long time with the history levels being turned up about the default. I'm not sure about elements but full blown photoshop allows you to set RAM usage and I think default is something like 60% of the total amount.Īnyway, unless you have at least 8 high res RAW files all open and being worked on all at once, I don't think you'd need 16gb. ![]() Either way get the most you can afford and upgrade the RAM via a vendor like Crucial or whomever you prefer. It's rare that this happens, even while running photoshop because it pages to the disk independently of the windows swap file. As for the RAM, 8GB should be plenty for gaming etc., unless you are going to be doing heavy movie or photo editing If thats the case, I would think about something else outside of an alpha imho. Bro the best way would be load you laptop and work on it as you normally would open your task manager and go to performance tab if memory is high >80% maybe consider upgrading.Īslo note to try clear your page file every now and then, it helps with memory performance.
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