The amount of RAM you need depends on your primary usage scenarios and budget. Here are common recommendations:
- 8GB RAM:
- Target Users: Basic daily use such as web Browse, document processing, email, video streaming, and light multitasking. If your computing needs are limited to these activities, 8GB should suffice, but you might experience slowdowns with many applications open simultaneously.
- 16GB RAM (Current Mainstream of DDR4):
- Target Users: Most gamers, moderate multitaskers, and light content creators (e.g., basic photo editing). This capacity allows for smooth operation of the vast majority of modern games and applications, enabling you to open multiple browser tabs or programs without significant slowdowns.
- 32GB RAM: (Current Mainstream of DDR5)
- Target Users: Professional gamers, heavy multitaskers, serious content creators (e.g., high-resolution video editing, complex graphic design, 3D modeling), virtual machine users, and software developers. For users who need to run several resource-intensive software applications concurrently, 32GB is highly recommended.
- 64GB RAM or More:
- Target Users: Extreme high-performance workstations, ultra-high-resolution video editing (8K or higher), complex 3D rendering, large-scale data analysis, deep learning/AI model training, or running multiple highly resource-intensive virtual machines and server applications. The advent of single 64GB DDR5 modules now easily allows desktop platforms to reach 128GB or even 256GB total capacity.
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