The PC I use for Newsbin currently has 6GB of ram. Not much, but it's worked fine for now. There have been a lot of changes in the groups, and I'm finding I have to pull down more headers from multiple groups. Newsbin seems to never finish (the progress bar never goes away). I can see that most of the available memory is used. My question is, if I bring the total to 24GB of ram, will this fit the bill for most needs?]
Could you please explain how you are running 6G of ram and want to go to 24G. Been using computers since 286 days with dos and well, did I miss something.
kirm wrote:Could you please explain how you are running 6G of ram and want to go to 24G. Been using computers since 286 days with dos and well, did I miss something.
It's not clear what you're asking. I have 64 gigs in this machine and have some servers with 70+ gigs. If I had to guess, I'd guess he has 3 2GB sticks and will change over to 3 8GB sticks,
kirm wrote:Reason I was asking cuz back in the old days, you always had to use ram chips, usually paired off, in multiples of say 4, 8, 16, 32, and MB's generally had 2 or 4 mem slots. Always eager to learn so I just found 6G being an unusual combination. Never thought one could use just 3 ram sticks, had to be 2 or 4. Times are a changing I guess.
Reason I was asking cuz back in the old days, you always had to use ram chips, usually paired off, in multiples of say 4, 8, 16, 32, and MB's generally had 2 or 4 mem slots. Always eager to learn so I just found 6G being an unusual combination. Never thought one could use just 3 ram sticks, had to be 2 or 4. Times are a changing I guess.
Ah. This system uses 3 channel DDR3. So, the MB has six slots. It currently has 6 1GB sticks. Most systems seem to be dual channel. For being an older system, it still holds up very well. Perfect for Newsbin.
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