That is fine. If you open other apps they'll just use the cache RAM. You aren't using swap and your memory pressure is low so you have nothing to worry about. That 4GB of cache can be used by other apps.Not sure I agree about 8GB being enough.
This is with Safari, WhatsApp and Apple Music open, I only have 8 tabs open in Safari.
The Facebook and X tabs are using almost 2GB between them just for those two.
I know I'm fine, but the point is I don't actually have much open and I'm using over 11GB. If I only had 8GB I'd be swapping, yes it's faster on a M1 Mac with SSD but it's still best to avoid using swap.That is fine. If you open other apps they'll just use the cache RAM. You aren't using swap and your memory pressure is low so you have nothing to worry about. That 4GB of cache can be used by other apps.
I don't think I've ever used swap on my M1/8GB MBA.I know I'm fine, but the point is I don't actually have much open and I'm using over 11GB. If I only had 8GB I'd be swapping, yes it's faster on a M1 Mac with SSD but it's still best to avoid using swap.
But you're not, that's not how RAM usage in macOS works.I know I'm fine, but the point is I don't actually have much open and I'm using over 11GB. If I only had 8GB I'd be swapping, yes it's faster on a M1 Mac with SSD but it's still best to avoid using swap.
Could someone do me a favour, I can't get my hands on Macbook air to try where I live, I want to know how the screen real estate compares to my current 14inch 1080p laptop in split screen (which is my primary use case), could someone recreate the following,
Thanks that helps a lot, do you notice any performance degradation using 'more space', is the scrolling of web pages still smooth?Hopefully this helps. I have a 13" Air and I have the display set to "More Space" which is apparently equivalent to a 1680x1050 desktop and it looks like this:
This is how I've been using my Air for years now and I like it, it's a good amount of usable space on a 13" screen.
When it's on the default display mode it's apparently equivalent to a 1440x900 desktop and looks more like this:
£279 won't be a genuine screen so why bother on a premium laptop?Damn, breaking a 5 month old laptop has gotta hurt. It isn't going to be cheap with Apple. I found a place in London charging £509 for it but then I found another place in Bournemouth charging £279 which isn't too horrific I suppose.