my harddrives are rather full so I have another window with tabs full of free cloud storage solutions or video uploading sites so that I can manage those, I use my browser for far more than most would, I never stated otherwise, I actually stated that I multi task a lot(which should generally state to those who've been around for a while that I am an advanced user and not part of the majority) and then just gave the side not of chrome, if you use an RSS reader, good for you, I prefer using it this way, my pc can handle it this way, don't underestimate me just because I do something out of the ordinary. Another window which has all my anime related tabs and whatever. Beli PC GAMING Intel Core i3 10100F/GTX 1650/DDR4 16GB/SSD/Gaming-Editing - Black Terbaru February 2022. However, if you are doing heavy effect like live capture with green screen effect and adding all sorts of content like Angry Joe youtube channel, then I recommend 16gb. If you are capturing video game content and adding minor stuffs like text and etc, then 8gb is fine. or even more(did my renders on Sony AVC) PC Configuration(it’s a kind u can buy in a shop, I’m not a PC Geek, making my own one would end up on a money waste xD).
another window open for my work related stuff which I always keep open, yet another window full of tabs which is full of my tech related articles and the forums etc. Sony Vegas tends to utilize all, if not most, of your ram. Forums VEGAS Pro 4 Cores + 8GB Ram + GTX 750 Almost 1 hour render for 13 minute video. The problem with typing in URLs is that you forget them, the problem with bookmarks is that when they are too many they are a pest to find, I got one window with general crap which is basically just youtube videos and I know what each of those tabs are. (the programs you mentioned before are essentials and always run on most people's pc/equivalent counterparts.) Well if you read that post again, I actually did mention that it was I who do these things and basically just added that off topic note just to say that 8 gb isn't always enough. I know my PC is powerful, I don't need an excessive amount of programs open to prove it to myself. For the majority of people, that's extremely overkill. If you enjoy running all of that stuff on your PC, go right ahead. Most people don't run 250 tabs because it would be quicker to type in the URL of the website you want to find as opposed to searching through that many tabs for the correct page. Even with Photoshop and Sony Vegas (in addition to those programs mentioned before) with a 3 hour recording imported into it, I'm not at 5GB of ram used. I hear all over the place that 8gb is all you need for gaming and any more wont be noticeable, but I wanna be sure.
Most people don't run multiple MMO's in the background, they just open the game when they want to play it. Can I get some benches on this in gaming Im upgrading from 4gb because its simply not enough. OP said he is using the PC for gaming and not editing or anything more intensive. ok mate if you want to make a serious response that doesn't include saying that the programs you listed are what you'd call heavy duty. there are a lot more ways I can go about it than just using an RSS reader, I'm just too lazy and don't mind the 250 tabs since they don't even take much of my ram.