Bros help me out do I get a computer with 16gb ram or 64?

don't get 64 gigs lol. that is insanely overkill. i have 16g and render videos, animations, and do 3d modeling and have never had an issue. you will literally never use more than 32g

From my knowledge, 16gb would be considered demanding and is usually what you can expect of new releases. I have been playing most games fine on 8gb so 64 seems unnecessary.

I don't know what those words mean.

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This.
32Go is largely enough.

to give an analogy, that's like asking whether it would be nice to have 12 tyres instead of 4, for your four wheeled car

bros is short for brothers

Get a 64 gig.

Then get a 1 petabyte hard drive and fill it with everything regarding Kevin Spacey. All his movies, interviews, articles written regarding him. Commercials and speeches. Then place it on a pedestal in an art museum and tell people that you have Kevin Spacey in the box. As you explain you can watch people come to the dawning realization that you're being autistic, which is close enough to what they care about, and they will laud you as a genius. May even be some sexual interaction in your future.

He's talking about RAM or Random Access Memory and even more specifically, he's referring to Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory which is the RAM commonly used in desktop computers.

Memory is different from a storage device. The storage device (like a spinning hard drive or a solid state drive) is used to store programs: data for intended use at another time. SDRAM memory on the other hand is different because it has to be refreshed (hence the word dynamic) in order for it to load information. The word random refers to being able to access the memory at any place and at any time. It's incredibly fast. RAM is responsible for why programs can load on an operating system such as Windows. The program is stored on a storage device and then the information is loaded into RAM whenever the program is run by the user. Once the user powers down the computer, the memory will no longer have that program data and instead, it's held in the storage device.

The RAM performs calculations at super fast speeds at the synchronization of the common system clock and that's because data is simply bits or bytes of binary code (ie: 10100001)

and that's on being CompTIA A+ certified BABY

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