roadracer wrote:
Really though, I max out my current setup easly. Asus p5q? MB, 8gb ddr2 800mhz, core 2 quad 3ghz, 2 seagate hdd's in raid 0, gforce 9800 gt. It is not really anything special, probably average. That is why I want to upgrade, get things going fast again.
Out of curiosity, I just tried to max out my system in Ubuntu, and failed. Right now, I am running Firefox, Thunderbird, Compiz Fusion, Seamonkey, Opera, Add/Remove, eboard, OpenOffice 3, Pidgin, Rhythmbox, TeXMaker, Cheese Webcam Booth, a terminal emulator, a text editor, system monitor, the GIMP, and three (3) virtual machines, one of which is XP running Firefox, IE, Windows Media Player, and Outlook Express. It took all of that just to get my memory usage to crack 3GB. All four of my desktops are now extremely cluttered. The only noticeable change in performance is that my desktop cube spins slightly slower. Barely noticeable.
In short, in order to even use 3/4 of my system's power, I had to start up every application I ever use, and then some as I also loaded up back-up programs (I've got five web browsers running at the moment) and applications that I don't really use. There does not seem to be any conceivable way for me, in Ubuntu, to use more memory than my computer has. I am currently downloading a number of Linux games, though, including some graphics-intensive ones such as Doom clones, etc. Perhaps if I get enough of those and just load them all at the same time I'll be able to max out my system.
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