(First, the set-up):
The University IT service where I work seems to be recommending 8 gb RAM as standard with any computer purchase for damn near any reason. I've been using about 1/8th of that (512 x 2) for two and a half years and only finding that (as far as I can tell) only a little bit deficient in music creation.
I'm about to build a new PC because this same University IT service can't sell me a machine to carry on my project studio (they can't accomodate my connectivity needs such as old style PCI slots for instance).
(Second, the question):
Would I be better off to disregard this RAM quantity stat to focus on things like low CAS latency/speed in general and/or cache memory? (Yes, cache memory is a processor statistic, but I have limited $ to pay for processor, motherboard, RAM, etc., so these are all part of the same equation).
B.
Random Access Memory--How much quantity do I need.
1Brian McNeil, BA, MA, PhD drop out,
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I'm just a thousand monkeys with typewriters.