JudgeHolden wrote:Ya, that's the ticket! lol
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Hauntedcow wrote:yea, I hope I didn't sound rude, my comments on forums are sometimes taken in offense for some reason.
Melanchthon wrote:Had 256MB of RAM until today and never had any problems (I use Magix Edit Pro 2004, which for me is a very well-behaved program). I've now got 768MB RAM, and I'm debating whether I should pick up another 512MB while I can still get it hassle-free for £39.
Knowname wrote:Melanchthon wrote:Had 256MB of RAM until today and never had any problems (I use Magix Edit Pro 2004, which for me is a very well-behaved program). I've now got 768MB RAM, and I'm debating whether I should pick up another 512MB while I can still get it hassle-free for £39.
Premeire is very stable for me. Nothing but occasional hickups since Premeire 5 on 256mb ram. Many complaints, I've found (about everything from premeire to lousy name brands like my deathstar hdd I had for 2 years running or various maxtors I had for DECADES... I still use my 8 gig! Or my off brand TV I've had for 6 months) are from enthusiasts or noobs that use their stuff for more than their supposed to. Sure, I can't overclock, but I get by on their refurbed wares ;p.
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Knowname wrote:DriftRoot wrote:It's not so much the RAM when editing, it's the RAM when editing with which program - among other factors related to slowness and crashing like your processor, HD cleanliness etc. One person's tolerance for slowness/crashing will be different from someone else's, too.
A64 procs work better with 1 gig ram sticks as well, so I hear. Also if you don't have two identicle sticks of ram these days, your just crazy o.0
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