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Re: [TCLUG:9929] Adding RAM for slow machine
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
TTV >
TTV >> It really has nothing to do with your processor speed. Your computer
TTV >> slows down to do the swapping. ...
TTV >
TTV >That is not exactly true. It is true for the older SIMMS
TTV >and EDO, but SDRAM is faster with faster processor speeds.
TTV >Although, I can not give you quoted numbers, I believe on
TTV >modern SDRAM, you will see improvements from 8ns to 6ns on
TTV >SDRAM100 based upon processor speed. 2ns may not seem like
TTV >much, but look at it in terms of percentage and you will see
TTV >that it is a 25% improvement in access time.
Interesting. You learn something new ever day... Tell me, does the
SDRAM100 on a 66MHz bus depend upon the processor speed for
performance as well?
Anyway, I believe the original computer configuration we are
commenting on is a P166 w/32MB EDO RAM and presumably an IDE harddrive
w/a comparible swap parition? (32MB? 64MB?) I think we can also
assume that his motherboard does not have DIMM slots for SDRAM. In
any case, the general recommendation I would have would be to add at
least 64 MB of EDO memory (two 32 MB simms) to the system if you're
doing a LOT of resource computing. It all depends upon the use of the
box...
Later!
^chewie
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