[Ham-Computers] RE: Link for AVG 7.5

Jay Eimer ad5pe at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 22 13:21:33 EDT 2008


All very true Aaron.  For most people, XP Pro (or home, for that matter) seems to want 1GB, and has a sweet spot at 2GB RAM.
   
  Jay

"Hsu, Aaron (NBC Universal)" <aaron.hsu at nbcuni.com> wrote:
  Hi all,

Yes, Jay's system config will make many drool, but I want to point out something here. One of the primary reasons why Jay's system is so "fast" at launching apps is due to the version of Windows installed - WinXP Pro 64-bit Edition. XP Pro 64 is based on Windows Server 2003 code and has optimized multi-threading, memory management, and file I/O not found in the 32-bit edition. You get similar application "launch" speeds running Server 2003 with even 1 GB of RAM for small apps such as Office, but don't try it with DevStudio! Jay's system is also probably running Xeon processors which are further optimized for fast I/O.

And, before you all run out and add 16GB to your system, realize that 32-bit editions of Windows will only recognize 4GB of memory and this includes ROM's. So, if you have a video card with 256MB RAM and install 4GB on your motherboard, the Windows might only recognize 3.5GB RAM due to 32-bit memory management constraints (4GB mius 256MB minus BIOS ROM and reserved memory space equals about 3.5GB). You need to have a 64-bit operating system to utilize 4GB (or more) of RAM and this may introduce other issues (such as 64-bit device driver support and compatibility issues with most 16-bit and many 32-bit apps).

Anyways, just food for thought.

73,

- Aaron, NN6O


-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 7:51 PM
Subject: RE: [Ham-Computers] Link for AVG 7.5

I run one box with XP and a GB, and Vista on the laptop with 2GB. It's amazing how bad a computer performs when it is starved for memory. The XP machine is on the network as "Blondie" because it was so "absent-minded" until I upgraded its RAM.

If you'd like to drool, my desktop at work is dual CPU (both dual-core, so really 4 processors) and 16GB of RAM. And this is running XP. I can hit the "quick launch" buttons for Outlook, Word, Excel, and Access in rapid succession and ALL are open before I can get to opening DevStudio. (Partly due to the way XP has cached the startups for these apps since I use them all the time)

Then again, DevStudio STILL takes 30 seconds to open (it's the reason for all the horsepower).

The point here is you've gone from a fairly light app (v.7.5) to one that is less light (v.8.0) - if you were on the edge of not having enough memory, that may have put you over the top.

73,
Jay


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