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On 06/22/2010 02:56 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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> again ... I consider buying a new box for work. |
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> currently I am still quite happy with my core2duo E6600 with 8 gigs of |
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> ram, running ~amd64 ... running fine. |
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> but I remember the huge step back then from the pentium 4 ... |
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> Will it be the same when I go for a core i5? |
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> I use that box for virtualization as well (vmware and kvm), so maybe it |
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> would also help to not only change cpu but also add 2 cores (going |
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> quadcore). |
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> I just want to hit the sweet spot if that's possible. |
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> And I'd like to hear any pros and cons if you would like to share. |
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- core i7 @ 1.6GHz gives me eight threads. The RAM is really fast, too, |
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so the overall system is very responsive. Great power savings stuff. |
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- Haven't tried kvm but would probably work fine. |
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- From /proc/cpuinfo: |
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address sizes : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual |
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That's only 8GB physical, but that's probably a reasonable limit at |
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the moment. |