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[ale] Desktop 32GB of RAM
I do photo-realistic 3D rendering and 3D CAD with an 8 core Xeon system
using 16GB of RAM. I never have seen it use more than 8GB during a 6K
render. I've good video cards, but this software doesn't rely on GPUs.
Now if I was running loads of VMs and such I'd of course need more.
Preston
On 8/18/2015 4:33 PM, DJ-Pfulio wrote:
> My desktop has 3G of RAM and 3G of swap. It runs inside a VM with 2 vCPUs.
>
> My netbook has 2G of RAM and a 4G swap. 2G of swap wasn't enough and the
> system would lockup a few times a week - browsers suck too much RAM
> these days.
>
> VM servers have more physical RAM, but if you run mainly Linux VMs and
> don't need geospatial DBs, 16G seems more than enough for a quad-core
> i5. There is a trade-off between CPU and RAM. After all, most Linux
> servers rarely need more than 1G of RAM and often 384MB or 512M is plenty.
>
> I suppose with 12 cores, then 32G could be useful, but none of my
> systems have more than 4 cores.
>
> I have too much RAM in a few systems - it is wasted. My PlexMS+kodi
> server has 8G and rarely uses more than 2G. That was a waste of money.
>
> I cannot imagine needing more than 4G on a desktop. Just can't, but I
> don't run bloated DEs or use much graphics.
>
> I think 32G would be a complete waste on a desktop.
>
>
> On 08/18/2015 05:02 PM, Darrell Golliher wrote:
>> That?s pretty subjective to your needs right? People who need it
>> for their science work, or running many virtual machines, or working
>> with huge picture and/or video files probably know how much they can
>> take advantage of. Absent any specific needs, it does seem like
>> overkill. Then again, I?ve never known anybody to complain about
>> having too much RAM excepting if their operating system couldn?t
>> address it.
>>
>>
>> ?http://golliher.net
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 4:54 PM, Chris Fowler
>> <cfowler at outpostsentinel.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Seems like /. posted a story about 32GB being overkill for desktop
>>> systems. I'm looking at replacing my workstation and the system I'm
>>> looking at has a minimum of 64GB. Am I wasting cash? :)
>>>
>>>
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