MEMORIA RAM PARA EL AFTER EFFECTS

Hola me gustaría saber que memoria ram utiliza como máximo el after effects. Me quiero comprar un mac nuevo y no se si comprarrmelo con 16 gb o con 32gb de ram.

"El cielo es el límite"
Quien gestiona la memoria disponibe a las aplicaciones es el Sistema Oparativo, el OSX de Apple es uno de 64 bits (desde Lion, con acceso a más de 64GB (teóricamente mucho más).
La decisión la debes tomar desde el punto de vista práctico, si crees que en algun momento, tu trabajo sacará partido práctico de tener más memoria, de forma que te ahorre tiempo (y dinero).
Si al trabajar con After Effects durante la mayoria de tiempo y ocasiones requiere menos de 16GB, el tener 32GB no va a hacer que vaya más rápido, pero si hay tareas o trabajos que podrían beneficiarse, usar más de 16GB, o tienes varias aplicaccione abiertas que consuman esa memoria..., eso si podría justificarse si ofrece una rentabilidad económica.
Tu debes ser el juez e intentar saber cuanta memoria crees que puedes necesitar, puedes monitorizar tu trabajo, el de otros, ...
De qué modelo o tipo de maquina Apple estás pensando, lo digo por el precio de la memoria y la posibilidad de poderla instalar, o no, más tarde, o de fabricantes de memoria, no preinstalada por Apple, siempre bastante más cara.

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    La decisión la debes tomar desde el punto de vista práctico, si crees que en algun momento, tu trabajo sacará partido práctico de tener más memoria, de forma que te ahorre tiempo (y dinero).
    Si al trabajar con After Effects durante la mayoria de tiempo y ocasiones requiere menos de 16GB, el tener 32GB no va a hacer que vaya más rápido, pero si hay tareas o trabajos que podrían beneficiarse, usar más de 16GB, o tienes varias aplicaccione abiertas que consuman esa memoria..., eso si podría justificarse si ofrece una rentabilidad económica.
    Tu debes ser el juez e intentar saber cuanta memoria crees que puedes necesitar, puedes monitorizar tu trabajo, el de otros, ...
    De qué modelo o tipo de maquina Apple estás pensando, lo digo por el precio de la memoria y la posibilidad de poderla instalar, o no, más tarde, o de fabricantes de memoria, no preinstalada por Apple, siempre bastante más cara.

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