• @accideath
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    67 months ago

    I mean, same. The difference in price for 8GB and 16GB is negligible, especially if you want dual channel on desktops

    • @Specal
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      37 months ago

      My girlfriends mum wanted to know why her laptop was slow… It was because HP thought that 4gb of ram is acceptable in 2022 (when the laptop was sold). Granted ram wasn’t as cheap then as it is now… Still I paid £30 for a brand new 8gb DDR4 sodimm, there’s not reason hp couldn’t do that. It’s annoying the corners these company cut.

      • @accideath
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        17 months ago

        My experience is, that 4GB is just about useable for a bit of web browsing and similar stuff. Even on windows 11. I have an old Surface Pro 4 laying around that, in a pinch, works perfectly fine with 11. Of course, it’s not fast. But it’s totally useable.

        • @Specal
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          37 months ago

          Her laptop just wasn’t having it, windows 11, windows was using 3.7gb ram took about 30 seconds for task manager to open. As soon as I upgraded the ram is was usable.

          I checked for any surprising background services or anti virus software and there was nothing really

          • @accideath
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            17 months ago

            That sounds more like issues Windows would have running on an HDD (or maybe eMMC) instead of an SSD… Bit that wouldn’t explain why it got better, when you upgraded the RAM…

            • @Specal
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              17 months ago

              It’s not worth trying to understand windows ram usage, it will drive any same person insane. The laptop uses intel optane as it’s main drive, which is slower than an SSD but much much lower latency so should actually be perfect for the job of being swap. But it shit the bed.

      • @accideath
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        67 months ago

        Oh yea, absolutely. I meant that in regards to the price of memory itself, be it as modules for your desktop PC or the chips itself for soldered solutions. Apple’s markup is bonkers

      • @Specal
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        67 months ago

        That’s because apple is a greedy grabby company who wants all your money. The easiest solution is to stop buying their products