On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, linux guy wrote:
I'm specing a new laptop, probably a Dell XPS 17, with an i7
processor. It will have an SSD and be driving 2 monitors.
The XPS 17s come in two varieties, one with 2 DIMM slots and the other
with 4 DIMM slots.
- I do a ton of browsing for research purposes and may have as many as
20 Firefox sessions open at one time.
- I use Thunderbird with mail accounts with more than 100K messages in them.
- I do some software development in Eclipse with gcc. Compile times
can be lengthy on some projects.
- I use Digikam to manage and edit all my Nikon D7000 images, which
are shot in raw
- I want to get into editing D7000 video files
- I want to get into 3D CAD.
How much RAM do I reasonably require ? Is it worth paying more for 4
DIMM sockets over 2 ?
not sure this will help but i went through the same grappling when
spec'ing out a new ASUS monster laptop. in the end, i learned that
the model advertised as coming with 12G RAM simply had 3/4 slots
filled, and just buying a separate compatible 4G stick to fill it out
to 16G cost all of $29 extra. problem solved.
more RAM is generally better, but don't feel you have to pay for it
as part of the advertised model.
rday
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