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stevo8

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All the gookbench numbers that came out last week had the 6gb of ram. Anyone seen numbers on the 4gb models and how much difference is does or doesn’t make?
 
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No complaints here...
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Geek bench scores aren’t really affected by amount of RAM as long as a system has enough for the software to run. Also there were some 4GB scores in the browser, I had posted about them.

RAM is more about productivity and multitasking.
 
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>5000 SC on base-spec passively cooled tablet

Hehe... Intel bloodbath incoming
 
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Hey guys, if all you do is browsing internet, watching few iTunes videos, playing few games, than even 64gb is more than ok.
I’m into music production, so more RAM is crucial hence I’ve got LTE 1TB 12.9.
 
Are there other benchmarks available that could capture the impact of the RAM difference?
 
Are there other benchmarks available that could capture the impact of the RAM difference?
Benchmarks typically test raw processing power. Where additional RAM would show an impact is in real world use particularly multitasking or memory-hungry apps.
 
Benchmarks typically test raw processing power. Where additional RAM would show an impact is in real world use particularly multitasking or memory-hungry apps.

Is there no way to simulate some real world conditions and test?
 
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