A MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM met my needs when I first bought it, but I would absolutely not consider doing it again. Today, I’ll share the top three factors that contributed to my decision so that you don’t make the same mistake I did.

1Browsing Was More Difficult

One of my biggest frustrations with my base spec MacBook is how difficult it can be to browse the web sometimes. While I try to keep fewer tabs open, it’s sometimes unavoidable due to the nature of my work as a writer or “journalist.”

Safari has frequently crashed when I have close to 10 tabs open, especially if one of them is playing media. Meanwhile, Chrome has sometimes closed and reset while I’m in the middle of work.

Browsing in Safari on a Mac

you may try variousfixes if Safari keeps crashing on your Mac, but over enough time, regularly dealing with these browsing issues becomes annoying.

Besides browser-related issues, I’ve experienced several instances of my computer crashing or freezing. This often happens when I have multiple apps open, and while I don’t regretswitching from Spotify to Apple Music, I’ve noticed that Apple Music sometimes crashes when I’m performing other tasks.

Photo of a MacBook on Table

Again, I try to keep as few apps open as possible. But sometimes, you just have to use more than one. And when that happens, you want a computer that you may rely on. Nobody enjoys waiting for the rainbow wheel to disappear before you can continue doing your work.

3Harder to Use Some Creative Apps

My girlfriend often works with spreadsheets for her work and has to use a Windows computer. I jokingly tell her to “just buy a Mac” whenever her apps crash, but the truth is that I’ve had my fair share of issues with apps and tasks that need more energy.

I do a lot of photography and enjoy exploring other creative disciplines like videography, so I spend a lot of time using editing apps. Let me just say that if you have a 1,000-photo catalog in Lightroom on a Mac with 8GB of RAM, you’re in for a rough ride. I have experienced lagging and crashes when my library gets too big, and this quickly becomes frustrating.

The Sky Selection Tool in Adobe Lightroom

As much as I love using my MacBook for writing and other creative projects, I need more than 8GB of RAM for my lines of work. A base-spec Mac may be adequate for your needs, but if you’re anything like me, I strongly suggest spending the extra money on more RAM to handle your tasks. Plus, there’s nothing wrong with future-proofing your machine.