![]() Or go whole hog to the full 16GB that these Macs can take and be around $110-$170 poorer. That costs in the $45-$55 range plus about 15 min of elbow grease. Hardware wise, the only workaround would be upgrading to at least 8GB RAM. (The bigger models have dedicated VRAM, meaning the GPU has its own separate RAM, up to 1GB depending on submodel)Īdd to the issue the fact that you are running a 64-bit OS on a mere 4GB and the thing gets worse. No real solution to the issue, as it is how the Mac is built. With graphics-intensive applications such as games, the degree is greater rather than lesser. ![]() This of course impacts system performance to a lesser or greater degree, depending on RAM demands. The 13" MBPs have a "shared video RAM" infrastructure, meaning that the CPU and GPU have to battle it out for access to the only RAM found in the computer.
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