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Old 10-22-2021, 02:17 PM
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Default Re: Apple MacBook Pro M1 Pro & M1 Max!

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Originally Posted by K Roche View Post
perhaps we can rethink the amount of RAM necessary to what our specific work flows are
Only if you plan to trade up in a couple years. There's no such thing as too much RAM. If you don't use it all today, you will tomorrow, no matter how much it is. Max it out in the interest of future-proofing.
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