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<blockquote data-quote="mbpjedi" data-source="post: 1650116" data-attributes="member: 347856"><p>As mentioned here, you can take that machine to 16GB. But, if you find the price for that more than you want to spend then you could also take that machine to 8GB and I think you'd be quite pleased. In my experience managing many MacBook Pros in a small video production department, the performance increase going from 4GB to 8GB is quite noticeable, whereas when we took a machine that already had 8GB to 16GB the performance increase wasn't as noticeable.</p><p></p><p>My point is that while 16GB is definitely nirvana, 8GB gets you pretty close for less $$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbpjedi, post: 1650116, member: 347856"] As mentioned here, you can take that machine to 16GB. But, if you find the price for that more than you want to spend then you could also take that machine to 8GB and I think you'd be quite pleased. In my experience managing many MacBook Pros in a small video production department, the performance increase going from 4GB to 8GB is quite noticeable, whereas when we took a machine that already had 8GB to 16GB the performance increase wasn't as noticeable. My point is that while 16GB is definitely nirvana, 8GB gets you pretty close for less $$. [/QUOTE]
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