8 GB of RAM and 16 GB of SSD swap

>8 GB of RAM and 16 GB of SSD swap
>16 GB of RAM and 8 GB of HDD swap
Which one is faster?

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32gb with no swap.
stop being poor.

16 GB of RAM and 8 GB of HDD swap
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Retarded comment. With no swap, your computer will crash eventually

More RAM = More Better
16Gb RAM is the wise decision. A snappier system from the get-go.

Only if you use all that RAM, not all of us use RAM guzzling programs, let alone 32GB's worth

was meant for

Yes, and you will use it. Eventually, all RAM gets used

I wont and haven't, the only way I would eventually is if I used the same computer for 20 years, I will upgrade before that happens

Impossible tk use 32gb of ram in 2022

Only Chrome alone will destroy half of it. If you have some weird program running, or even worse, you are a software developer, you will eat it all fast

I am not a software developer
>le chrome uses 16 GB of RAM meme
pic related, and I use far less RAM on linux

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How many tabs do you have open?

4, I usually have 6

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Get the fuck out of here, grandma. Come back when you have over 50 like every normal fag here

>>you are a software developer, you will eat it all fast
>implying he is a java developer
SIR

Maybe just close some tabs instead of worrying about SWAP space then

I dont worry about swap, because I have more than enough

I just close the browser when it gets past 10 and bookmark wrbsites
Unless its my tablet, my tablet has like 99 tabs

>he doesn't swap on google drive
>he cant download more ram
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thank me later

>8 GB of RAM and 16 GB of SSD swap
This is better unless you regularly use very RAM heavy programs. HDD will make a modern OS slow no matter how much RAM you have, unless you have so much that you can read the entire OS and frequently used programs into a ramdisk with one big sequential read and then run from RAM.
If you're talking about 16 GB, booting from an SSD, and having swap on HDD, that might be preferable, but WHY? If you have an SSD, put the swap there.

Impossible to answer without a lot of extra context.

I mean common sense says 16gb of ram since swap is only meant for emergencies and the hhd is not built for that