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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 23 6:01 pm)
I don't know about performance, but I'd definitely go for 1Gb - the price difference is small and on occasion I've seen the memory usage in Bryce go to around 700Mb on a complex scene. It may not make a huge difference, but it will help future-proof your machine (for another 3 months at least!). And who knows what Bryce 6 will use? (Not Corel, evidently!) When - or rather, if :( - I gather enough money to get another PC I'll be going for 4Mb, not because I desperately need it right now, just because the amount of memory that apps consume seems to be growing exponentially. And I remember playing games written in 1K on the ZX81. I actually found an article the other day in an old mag telling developers (programmers, as they were called then) how to save memory; I kid you not - the first tip saved 8 bytes, the second 32 and the third a whopping 120!! Yes, bytes, not K!!!!
You can NEVER have enough memory. Go for it. Memory is more for being able to open bigger scene files, or opening your scen file while having other programs up. Open a scene file that has to start digging into your hard drive for memory and you'll notice a lack of performance, lol. Get the memory. AgentSmith
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I remember that my complex scenes rendered much faster when I bought more RAM. A swapping harddisk is much slower. Usually my CPU was only working at 75% or less (I've seen it at 13%!). The harddisk just couldn't keep up with the CPU in terms of providing data. But my ram writes at 843 MB/sec and that is much faster. Now my CPU doesn't have to wait for more data to process. So I think that I can conclude that the more complex your scenes are the more RAM you need. And for me that means more RAM is always better.
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I am about to order a new computer. I can get either 512MB or 1G memory. Will the extra memory buy me a lot of performance in Bryce?