Why does Microsoft refuse to offer a Core m3 with 8GB RAM? IMO, this makes more sense than a Core i5 w/ 4GB RAM ---- seriously, who's odering those specs?
I'd much rather have the slower processing time, as long as the overall experience was smooth when working --- hence the want for 8GB RAM. I've been using Dell Inspiron laptop powered by a Intel Core i3 w/8GB RAM since 2009 and I've never had a complaint with its performance.
I just don't see why anyone would want a Core i5 processor w/ only 4GB RAM. Sure you'll be able to quickly process your data....but don't plan on doing too much at once with a measly 4GB memory. You're basically limited to 1 task at a time.
I'd much rather have the slower processing time, as long as the overall experience was smooth when working --- hence the want for 8GB RAM. I've been using Dell Inspiron laptop powered by a Intel Core i3 w/8GB RAM since 2009 and I've never had a complaint with its performance.
I just don't see why anyone would want a Core i5 processor w/ only 4GB RAM. Sure you'll be able to quickly process your data....but don't plan on doing too much at once with a measly 4GB memory. You're basically limited to 1 task at a time.
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