Should I get 8 gbs or 16 gbs of ram

I'm going to be gaming and video editing a lot, and it needs to last for as long as possible, so should I upgrade the ram on the MacBook pro with the retina display?

Just know that whatever you choose, you cannot change (unless you wanted to return it within the 14 days), as the RAM is not upgradable on the MacBook Pro with Retina display. I would get 16GB. If you get 8GB and later find out it is not enough, well, you're stuck unless you are within the return period.

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