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Is 8 GB memory sufficient for Photoshop Elements and multitasking on iMac?

I provided the Apple sales clerk with all the info about how I would be using my new iMac computer and asked for their expert guidance on how much memory I should buy (8 or 16 GB) for doing lots of surfing, some emailing and lots of photo editing for an online store where I design and sell products with my images.

I most often have all of this going on simultaneously. I had been using Photoshop Elements on my old (2011 iMac) computer in the same way with no problems. But now I find I must get a more recent Photoshop Elements which requires something like 5.96 GB so I am afraid I should have been steered toward the 16 GB iMac. Opinions and or suggestions? Thank you.



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iMac 24″, macOS 14.7

Posted on Oct 15, 2024 7:41 AM

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Posted on Oct 15, 2024 8:00 AM

If you do decide to get a machine with more RAM:


Click here to read about Apple Store Returns & Refunds--> Returns & Refunds - Shopping Help - Apple - For the USA "You have 14 calendar days to return an item from the date you received it." The return terms may be different in some countries (the link I provide should open to a page for the country to which your account is set).

- "You can always return the item to any U.S. Apple Store. An Apple Specialist will assist you with your return. Your refund will be processed at that time"


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Oct 15, 2024 8:00 AM in response to SharLeeSylvania

If you do decide to get a machine with more RAM:


Click here to read about Apple Store Returns & Refunds--> Returns & Refunds - Shopping Help - Apple - For the USA "You have 14 calendar days to return an item from the date you received it." The return terms may be different in some countries (the link I provide should open to a page for the country to which your account is set).

- "You can always return the item to any U.S. Apple Store. An Apple Specialist will assist you with your return. Your refund will be processed at that time"


Oct 15, 2024 8:03 AM in response to SharLeeSylvania

I'm afraid the guidance you were given was less than excellent.


IMHO, 8GB is not an acceptable amount of RAM for any computer in today's world. It may be fine for someone who only uses a computer for email, some web browsing and perhaps a little bit of document creation. Someone like a student or maybe those who really don't like top use computers.


But as the modern OS and apps have grown in size and complexity of features, I would never advise anything less than 16GB. This has been my base choice for a number of years now. A good rule or thumb regarding RAM and storage is to buy more than you think you will need. Now that Mac memory and storage is not upgradeable it has become more important than ever to follow this guidance. 24GB or 32GB of RAM is better future-proofing, and storage can always be adjusted by using external drives.



Oct 15, 2024 8:08 AM in response to SharLeeSylvania

SharLeeSylvania wrote:
... how much memory I should buy (8 or 16 GB) for doing lots of surfing, some emailing and lots of photo editing for an online store where I design and sell products with my images. I most often have all of this going on simultaneously.

16GB RAM is the minimum I suggest, given what you said about your use of your Mac & PS Elements.


Will it run in 8GB? Sure. But you are not likely to be happy with performance. 16GB gives you the extra space for all the work you are doing simultaneously ... as well as some future-proofing because future releases of macOS, PS Elements and other apps are more likely than not to require increasing amounts of RAM.


There are a lot of 8GB Macs on the used market because people purchased the minimum and then discovered it didn't perform to their satisfaction. Don't be one of them.

Oct 15, 2024 7:53 AM in response to SharLeeSylvania

You are confusing RAM memory with storage.


The 5.96GB surely refers to the hard drive storage space required to install elements, not the amount of RAM required to run it smoothly.


With that said, in this day and age and even with Apple's new Unified memory and their super fast Apple Silicon chips, I would not get anything less than 16GB of RAM.


RAM cannot be upgraded after purchase on new Macs, so you are stuck with whatever you pick. It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.


https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/system-requirements.html


Oct 15, 2024 8:00 AM in response to SharLeeSylvania

Adobe indicates that 8 GB is sufficient for Elements. (Tech specs)


Surfing, and mail are light usage, and basic photo editing is also lightweight.


The iMac has exceedingly speedy storage. Which is where stuff that doesn’t fit into main memory goes. Mac main storage now runs at roughly the speed of main memory, from maybe ten years ago. That is, reading and writing main storage is about as fast as reading and writing main memory on an iMac from 2011.


I’d usually go for 16 GB memory more generally though, given that usage and apps and macOS itself will all tend to grow over the usable lifetime of this Mac, and given you’re probably going to be running multiple apps, and given that there are no upgrades for memory or internal storage after purchase. And you may well be keeping this Mac for a dozen years.


Oct 15, 2024 8:51 AM in response to MartinR

MartinR, I appreciate your input. The Apple sales clerk was very nice and seemed to know a good deal. I put my trust in their guidance. I am an avid amateur photographer but I am not very tech savvy. I am also a senior citizen and maybe they just assumed that being older I really would not need the 16 GB computer. But that is why I emphasized that I do a lot of photo editing and have lots of windows all open at once most of the time. Thank you for sharing.

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