Find out exactly how much RAM you need for gaming, video editing, office work, programming, and more. Practical recommendations by use case.
Key Takeaways

- Always check compatibility before purchasing any upgrade. Use our model-specific guides for verified specifications.
- DDR4 and DDR5 are not interchangeable – verify which generation your device supports.
- Form factor matters – laptops use SO-DIMM, desktops use DIMM, NAS devices typically use SO-DIMM.
- Maximum capacity limits vary by device – exceeding them causes boot failures or wasted money.
Practical Recommendations
Based on testing across hundreds of devices:
- Office work: 16GB RAM + 500GB SSD
- Gaming: 32GB RAM + 1TB NVMe SSD
- Content creation: 32-64GB RAM + 2TB NVMe SSD
- Servers: 64-128GB ECC RAM + enterprise NVMe
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FAQ
How do I check compatibility?
Use our model-specific guides or check the manufacturer QVL. Always verify DDR generation, form factor, and max capacity.
Where to buy upgrades in the UK?
We recommend Amazon UK for best pricing, selection, and returns.
Will upgrading void my warranty?
Most manufacturers consider RAM/SSD upgrades user-serviceable. Check your specific warranty terms.
Updated April 2026.
Practical Advice
When choosing components, always verify compatibility with your specific system first. A compatible mid-range component will always outperform an incompatible premium one. Check your system’s user manual or our compatibility guides for supported specifications.
Consider your actual workload when deciding what to buy. There’s no benefit to paying for performance you’ll never use — but equally, skimping on a critical component can bottleneck your entire system.
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