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If you want to go AMD, this would be my favorite. I am not sure what 6core or 8core will buy you in real life (except in video editing). But if it is not this one, it should be an Fx series (Bulldozer) in any case.
And I think an SSD for the OS is a must. Even the most modest 60GB unit will do wonders. This is a good one: Newegg.com - Crucial M4 CT064M4SSD2CCA 2.5" 64GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) with Transfer Kit
The reason I was looking at a 128 was os + maybe 20-35 gigs worth of games. The commonly played ones that I would really notice were loading better.
and while I could do it on a 64 probably, I like the buffer of safe zone with the 128.
It's the main reason I've never looked at an ssd until now, the price is just starting to get within some kind of reason.
We burn through storage so much on modern machines though. Will be sticking to my mechanicals on the large file storage for the time being still. A 1tb ssd is still priced way out of reach.
Plus new build will have enough RAM to just disable the pagefile altogether. I'll be noticing a significant difference regardless.
edit: P.S. this machine I'm calling old is a fx-60 amd rig, bought when the fx-60 was the top chip on the market.
While it was one of the first real dual cores on the market, now it's just junk attached to standard ddr.
I tolerate it because it still has a good 8800gtx in it. Which is a hot power hungry card but it still manages pretty well. Even plays battlefield 3, though not as well as my 5850 AA is a noticeable issue on the 8800gtx, it's not on the 5850.
Anyhow, thanks for the suggestions all.
I'm somewhat surprised you get through MBO in a couple of years (yr earlier post) . . . are the failure modes anything like similar?
High temperatures, vibration and electrical interference are good reasons. . . . IMHO.
it's only been with the striker boards as in my specs (not the computer I'm currently on because mobo is tanked)
The motherboard in this thing I've had for a long time.
Pretty much same conditions of use.
I think the striker extreme boards are just jinky.
Asus never even released win 7 drivers associated with the board on their site.
Had to update the bios just so the 5850 would even work on it.
Seemed like a great board early on but they apparently just don't last.
Make sure you have some rudimentary page file left - like 1GB. Else your system will fail. Some programs create hard page faults, even if tons of RAM are available. What you should delete though is the hiberfile.Plus new build will have enough RAM to just disable the pagefile altogether
Go to Resource Monitor > Memory tab. The graph on the bottom right will show you an occasional hard page fault even if you have plenty of available RAM.I thought that had been worked out to an extent with win 7
With 8GB of memory, Ive actually had apps give a virtual memory error if the PF wasn't present.
Granted, it may not be that common, but still possible.
I have a static PF set at 3.5GB I think it is, and all has been well.
I would certainly leave some form of PF in place, at least 1-4GB.
FWIW, I have set my page file to 1GB min 2GB max. Plus, as I understand it, it requires a minimum of 800MB to create a dump file.