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S.T.A.G.E. said:
walsufnir said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:




So, you mean  to tell me  and GDDR5 ram cannot larger files and memory better than DDR3? Tell me its so, so I can return to best buy and tell the sales associate I've been had.

 

I say not a single sentence you wrote originally is true. And it still isn't. Don't put words in my mouth I didn't state.


Well sorry for putting words in your mouth (if I really did), but that was my point and if I am wrong, then so be it, but I know DDR3 is fast but its good for smaller files. I have a family member who just bought a PC with 8GB of ram DDR3 and it runs doesn't handle as good as mine for larger files and my processer is better than hers when I run photoshop and illustrator simultaneously. 


Stage, a little advise: don't enter the floor you don't know. Your posts make you look like a cow with blades on ice.

First of all, I am definitely sure your Laptop has DDR3 (or worse). DDR3 is the current memory for computers for general tasks and so your computer will utilize it, too. There is no crappy things about this ram. So for the first sentence...

Now, DDR5 doesn't exist - GDDR5 does. And PS4 is the only system I know of that only has GDDR5-ram. Done.

This has *nothing* to do with how fast small or large files are copied because this depends on many other things than ram. It seems you don't have the slightest idea of what ram isf for. And running simultanously is also... I don't know where to start to explain to you how computers work. You just don't know, I can't figure where your misunderstanding begins.

And the comparison between i5 and i7 is just a result of your misunderstanding.

 

EDIT: Why did you edit your post?! o.O