Macbook Pro RAM vs VRAM Question
Hello Readers,
I have recently purchased a Macbook Pro.
Tech Specs:
13" Macbook Pro Mid 2012
4GB Ram
i5 CPU
Intel HD 4000 GPU
I have been scouring the discussions here trying to find a definite answer to the RAM vs VRAM debate.
Currently my understanding is that 4GB of RAM gets 512mb VRAM and that 8GB of RAM will increase the VRAM to 768mb. I understand that the VRAM is situational and that the aforementioned VRAM numbers are at maximum potential in respect to the amount of RAM currently installed.
I need to know if the Intel HD 4000 will cap at 768mb VRAM even if I were to increase the RAM to the maximum 16GB.
I am definitely going to be upgrading the factory RAM. I would like to know if going past 8GB is worth it. I am not interested in spending the extra $100 on 16GB vs 8GB if my VRAM will plateau at 768mb with the 8GB of RAM. If 16GB of RAM will get me a 1GB VRAM I will spend the extra dollars.
Furthermore, I am also wondering what people have to say about Crucial's RAM upgrades. From what I have read so far Crucial is the way to go for Mac RAM upgrades. I will also be doing the upgrade myself.
Thanks for reading.
and Thanks in advance for the advice.
MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012)