Fri Apr 22, 2016 2:27 pm
Generally speaking, if you want to optimize performance, you'll need to keep an eye on where the bottlenecks are. It happens that RAM is stuuuuupid cheap right now, so it's probably the best bet to default to using more RAM to make things faster. But that may not always be the case, and for users on OSX machines or laptops in general, might not be an option. But if the work you do is I/O bound or GPU bound or CPU integer or float bound, you need to keep an eye on those and adapt accordingly, assuming performance is important at the time (it often isn't).
Chad Capeland
Indicated, LLC
www.floweffects.com