Morph3ous
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I built my PC just over a year ago with the following spec:
Intel i5 2500K
8GB 1333mhz RAM
60GB SSD for OS and main apps
No graphics card
other HDD for storage/backup
Win 7 64bit
The RAM I bought has since halved in price, and is now available for £38. Would I see a significant performance increase by adding another 8GB RAM to my system?
Right now I'm using Google Chrome to browse, LR4, CS6 Beta (usually CS5) and Spotify. My Resource Monitor says I'm using 4GB of RAM with 4GB on standby. This suggests to me I wouldn't need another 8GB, as only 4GB is being used...or is it not that simple? Is it more a percentage of available memory thing, rather than 'x' program needs 'x' amount of memory?
Advice appreciated.
Intel i5 2500K
8GB 1333mhz RAM
60GB SSD for OS and main apps
No graphics card
other HDD for storage/backup
Win 7 64bit
The RAM I bought has since halved in price, and is now available for £38. Would I see a significant performance increase by adding another 8GB RAM to my system?
Right now I'm using Google Chrome to browse, LR4, CS6 Beta (usually CS5) and Spotify. My Resource Monitor says I'm using 4GB of RAM with 4GB on standby. This suggests to me I wouldn't need another 8GB, as only 4GB is being used...or is it not that simple? Is it more a percentage of available memory thing, rather than 'x' program needs 'x' amount of memory?
Advice appreciated.