I’d get 16GB of RAM in the first place, even at the cost of smaller SSD. You can change the SSD to even a 1TB module later, you can use external TB storage. But you can’t increase the RAM amount without changing the logic board. pozdrawiam serdecznie Marcin Kałuża, Artis zarzadzaniebarwa.pl 604 466 330 | 12 290 65 40 On 20 Sep 2014, at 19:09, Adam K <aak1946@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > So should I get 16gb ram? > > A. Kielcz > > > On Sep 20, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Marcin Kaluza <czornyj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Note that rMBP has RAM soldered into the logic board, so it’s good to max it >> out - it’s not upgradeable later. SSD module is removable, there are 3rd >> party solutions like OWC and Transcend, so you can update it later. I have >> late 2012 rMBP13” (i5, 128SSD, 8GB RAM), and most of all I regret I didn’t >> opt to max the RAM. >> >> pozdrawiam serdecznie >> Marcin Kałuża, Artis >> zarzadzaniebarwa.pl >> 604 466 330 | 12 290 65 40 >> >> On 20 Sep 2014, at 18:28, Adam K <aak1946@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> 13-inch: 2.8GHz >>> with Retina display >>> Specifications >>> 2.8GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 >>> Turbo Boost up to 3.3GHz >>> 8GB 1600MHz memory >>> 512GB PCIe-based flash storage1 >>> Intel Iris Graphics >>> Built-in battery (9 hours)2 >>> >>> -- >>> Adam Kielcz >>> >>> Note: If you forward this email, please delete the forwarding history, >>> which includes my email address and any others you see in this email. It is >>> a courtesy to me and others who may not wish to have their email addresses >>> sent all over the world. Erasing the history also helps prevent Spammers >>> from gathering addresses and prevents viruses from being sent to your >>> friends and mine. >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> No trees were harmed in the posting of this message . . . however an >>> extraordinarily large number of electrons were horribly inconvenienced. >>