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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostApollo 11 only needed 3 bits of RAM!
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Laptop is current running with 8Gb and its fine. Desktop is running 3Gb but that doesnt get used that much.
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Originally posted by zeitghostMore than 640k is greedy.
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16GB here and fine. Don't play many games though - probably need more if I did. Fine for watching movies.
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32 bit Windows 7 Max = 4Gb
64 bit Windows 7 Max = 8Gb-192Gb depending on version.
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Originally posted by doodab View Post
I'm struggling with "only" 16GB of RAM here. How much do you have in your primary workstation?
What is the threshold these days before memory refresh cycles start dragging down CPU performance?
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Well my workstation has a whole 2GB of memory (runs Ubuntu) but I don't really use it that heavy. My other interactive sessions of which I have a load each have 4mb of storage (but I can run a lot of stuff in virtual storage using more than 32GB if I require) which is sufficient and those systems have storage ranging from 10GB up to over 200GB
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostBit of a poll fail, dd, what option do I choose if I have exactly 8??
What the flip are you running anyway to have issues with 16Gb?
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostDo both your VM's need all the RAM all the time? I thought the host should be able to dynamically allocate RAM as and when it was required
It's total bloatware.Not my doing I'd like to add.
I think I'm going to have to split the work over a couple of machines. I'll shift one of the VMs on to my laptop.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI'm running VMWare with 1 VM that needs about 8GB and another that needs 6, plus web browser clients on the local machine. Time for an upgrade, those 8GB DIMMS are < £100 now. Only problem is I need a new CPU and motherboard as well.
Do both your VM's need all the RAM all the time? I thought the host should be able to dynamically allocate RAM as and when it was required
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostBit of a poll fail, dd, what option do I choose if I have exactly 8??
What the flip are you running anyway to have issues with 16Gb?
I'm running VMWare with 1 VM that needs about 8GB and another that needs 6, plus web browser clients on the local machine. Time for an upgrade, those 8GB DIMMS are < £100 now. Only problem is I need a new CPU and motherboard as well.
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