Help with adding more ram!!

shaneyegs1

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would adding more ram, i'm looking at adding 6gb more, result in better performance with adobe premeir pro, photoshop, and aftereffects. i want better render times and would i have enough room to add the 6gb more?

thanks guys!

golferyegs72@gmail.com
 
You'd have to check the MOBO specs to see what the max memory supported is (per slot and total). If you are a big multitasker with all of those programs, more memory won't hurt, but if I'm right, a lot of the rendering is the CPU's job.
 

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