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I’m not normalising wasted resources, but 8 GB of RAM was a basic minimum standard to do anything on a computer 10 years ago… Perhaps even more.

Unless you’re running a very, and I mean a VERY, cut-down operation system for none-intensive tasks, there is no way 4 GB of RAM is useful for anything.

Are you still on a dual core CPU too?

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You’re talking Windows?

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8 GB of RAM was a basic minimum standard to do anything on a computer 10 years ago

That’s called “privilege”.

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No, that’s called basic. We’re not talking about a batmobile shaped RGB “gamer” mouse. We’re talking about the default requirement for a functional system.

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By that fucking logic anything more thqn 512kb and dos is privilege.

Get the actual fuck out of here with that bullshit.

Even the cheapest shit boxes from dell have had more then 4 gigs of ram for over a decade.

When a 300 dollar dell ewaste netbook has it, it’s the bare minimum.

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