RAM!

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    So guys, how much RAM do your devices have? 8)
     
    6GiB on this computer-that-doesn't-belong-to-me. My (now) broken laptop had 4GiB, I probably should have salvaged the RAM before bashing it in. I got the hard drive out and it works.

    I've used PCs with as low as 16MiB of RAM before, personally. Did office work on it, was actually useful. lol.
     
    I have 4 gigs on my gaming PC that I'm using right now. It's enough, although since I'm gonna be opening it up to install a new cooler at some point soon, I might as well pick up a couple more gigs of RAM because what I have is slowly becoming not enough.
     
    8GB on my laptop.
    My phone has a little bit less than a gigabyte of RAM.
    My tablet has about a gigabyte and a half of RAM.
     
    My new PC has 16 gigs of RAM, whereas my laptop has 8 gigs, dunno about my phone though since I barely care for it xP
     
    4 GB on my laptop, which is enough for me if I want the mobility.

    My desktop that I left behind in Cali has 6 GB, and I miss it so much. Such an awesome desktop.
     
    The laptop I'm typing on has 8 GB of system memory. It's 2 sticks of DDR3-1600 SODIMMs.

    The phone I use has 2 GB. Same goes for my tablet.
     
    My current PC has 8GB. But when I get compensation from the company that broke it, I'll upgrade that along with the cpu cooler and cpu itself. I want about 16GB in here.
     
    My iMac has 32GB of RAM for the usual software development and video editing. I also have a laptop that gets used a lot when I'm outside with much lower RAM—the MBA has 8GB—but nevertheless it usually gets the job done for majority of my everyday tasks that doesn't involve work. Some of the software I use usually demands more than 8GB of memory.
     
    2GB of ram on my laptop, pretty much stable and unstable sometimes
     
    Size isn't everything with RAM, especially nowadays. The Xeon build I have planned (in my signature) will have 16GiB of RAM, but it'll be DDR4 modules instead of the current-standard DDR3. I'll also be able to upgrade up to 128GiB (!) with my motherboard, hah. I hate to sound like Bill Gates back in the day, but I doubt I'll ever need that much RAM. :P
     
    Out of curiosity, how old is your laptop? That seems like a low amount for a regular laptop in this day and age.

    5 years if I can remember.
     
    My computer has about 8GB, my laptop (which actually performs similarly to my computer) has about 6GB, my backup lenovo laptop has 4GB and my phone and windows tablet both have 1GB each.
     
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