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need help with choosing new RAM

I have a lenovo ideapad 300-15isk

 

I have only 4GB of ram on it, and im looking to put more in it (16GB of ram is the max that i can put in it), the type of memory is DDR3L

 

What im looking to do with more of ram is 1080P video editing (my laptop is capable of that, not looking for 4k editing anytime soon) and an amateur photo editing in inkscape

 

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more RAM will help slightly but it will still be pretty week

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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The Toaster Project! Northern Bee!

 

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11 minutes ago, wrathoftheturkey said:

RAM won't help you on a mobile i5 U processor, sorry. Video editing will be painful and miserable.

I don't think photo editing needs beefy specs though

Actually video editing is pretty fine for me as i use VideoPad from nch software, it a lightweight editor so it not much of a hassle, problem is when i export the video its hogging my RAM

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i once used the adobe premier trial version, it worked quite well (i was suprised by that, considering my specs) but had to delete it since i'm still learning how to use it, rendering was same as VideoPad (somewhat laggy, but nothing too serious) so i thought more ram would able to assist me since the adobe premier worked quite well

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