sephrubio Honorable Feb 8, 2014 7 0 10,520 Feb 11, 2014 #1 The obvious answer is yes, but just wondering if it would be worth it. Will mainly use this for video editing, nothing super intense, just Premiere Pro etc. My laptop is an Inspiron 15r, Core i3 2330M, 4GB DDR-3, 500gb HDD.
The obvious answer is yes, but just wondering if it would be worth it. Will mainly use this for video editing, nothing super intense, just Premiere Pro etc. My laptop is an Inspiron 15r, Core i3 2330M, 4GB DDR-3, 500gb HDD.
Solution average joe Feb 11, 2014 8 gig is the sweet spot for new machines. I only have 4 gig on this and play newish games just fine it would speed up video editing a lot.
8 gig is the sweet spot for new machines. I only have 4 gig on this and play newish games just fine it would speed up video editing a lot.
tcb1005 Distinguished Feb 11, 2014 481 0 18,860 Feb 11, 2014 #2 Yes it will be worth it in the long run. Good luck! Upvote 0 Downvote
average joe Distinguished Jan 24, 2009 342 0 18,790 Feb 11, 2014 Solution #3 8 gig is the sweet spot for new machines. I only have 4 gig on this and play newish games just fine it would speed up video editing a lot. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
8 gig is the sweet spot for new machines. I only have 4 gig on this and play newish games just fine it would speed up video editing a lot.
sephrubio Honorable Feb 8, 2014 7 0 10,520 Feb 11, 2014 #4 average joe : 8 gig is the sweet spot for new machines. I only have 4 gig on this and play newish games just fine it would speed up video editing a lot. Thanks! I'll definitely go for it. Upvote 0 Downvote
average joe : 8 gig is the sweet spot for new machines. I only have 4 gig on this and play newish games just fine it would speed up video editing a lot. Thanks! I'll definitely go for it.