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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 180014" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>You will reach a point of diminishing returns, but there's really no such thing as "too much RAM" or "too much hard drive space". Get as much of both as you can, but know that RAM is cheap and easy to install, so it's secondary to hard drive space right off the bat. I mean if you can get lots of both, so much the better. But again, RAM is easy and cheap to upgrade.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest you focus primarily on your processor (CPU). Save pennies on that and you'll curse no end in the long term. I'd be looking for something with an Intel i3 or i5, personally with an i7 being ideal if a bit pricey. Personally, I really like Lenovo notebooks. Their Thinkpad and Ideapad lines are some nice machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 180014, member: 13090"] You will reach a point of diminishing returns, but there's really no such thing as "too much RAM" or "too much hard drive space". Get as much of both as you can, but know that RAM is cheap and easy to install, so it's secondary to hard drive space right off the bat. I mean if you can get lots of both, so much the better. But again, RAM is easy and cheap to upgrade. I'd suggest you focus primarily on your processor (CPU). Save pennies on that and you'll curse no end in the long term. I'd be looking for something with an Intel i3 or i5, personally with an i7 being ideal if a bit pricey. Personally, I really like Lenovo notebooks. Their Thinkpad and Ideapad lines are some nice machines. [/QUOTE]
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