Is going from 8gb to 16gb of ram really worth it? I'm just really skeptical on upgrading right now. However I was really skeptical about getting an ssd, but now I can't live without it, but I would like some feedback first.
Ram wont change performance that much... unless you find that you are running short on ram... i have 16gb on my machine...
You can monitor your ram usage with you task manager and see if you are getting close to running out when editing. I think it may only be an issue if you are working on very large projects.
If your system used up all its ram it tends to freeze/crash programs. So if your not having that problem you are probably ok for now, but will probably need to upgrade eventually as time goes on...
Btw most editing programs speed is determined mostly by your cpu... with your case your cpu is close to as fast as you can get unless you switched to an intel.
The Upgrade Would Help You In Rendering Time.Is going from 8gb to 16gb of ram really worth it? I'm just really skeptical on upgrading right now. However I was really skeptical about getting an ssd, but now I can't live without it, but I would like some feedback first.
I think that 16gb is really good for rendering purposes, but there is one thing you should keep in mind: the size of your single project folder, if your raw footage for a single video is less then 5-6gb(and you don't use heavy plugins) - ram upgrade is unnecessary.Is going from 8gb to 16gb of ram really worth it? I'm just really skeptical on upgrading right now. However I was really skeptical about getting an ssd, but now I can't live without it, but I would like some feedback first.
letter "K" means "thousand"(kilo) and 2K/4K/8K means that width of video(display) is 2000/4000/8000 pixels.Half of 2160p is 1080p
Half of 4K is 2K
2K = 1080p?
That's what I thought atleast
i think you shoudnt just yet with youre specs you can do just fine without the extra 8gbI have an SSD already and My GPU is fine. I just want to cut down on queue time in adobe media encoder.
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