Wow. Now Cherrydales use Sandforce controllers? WTF?
I am well aware of memory useage. I've got a CPU/Memory usage gauge on the desktop. Memory is around 20%, all the time. CPU useage only starts playing a movie, and still not much. Only thing that really gets it going is the Folding@home using all the processors. 100%, and I can still watch a movie, and do anything else. In fact, it seems faster when the FAH is going, in all other aspects.
What's really odd is using a fairly decent drive on both laptops, I get excellent performance, thanks to Panasonic tuning windows and drivers for the CF-51 series, and tuning the OS. I notice a slight drop, maybe half from 40-50 MB/sec when transfering files from the Xeons to a laptop, the laptop runs around 20 MB/sec, or slightly slower. Still for downloading stuff, it's fast enough, and Utorrent will do 6 MB/sec when pushed. CPU is pushed a bit, but, no reason to build another box, or buy another laptop to replace it.
Last time I got near using all my physical memory was playing around with Virtual Machines, and I think I got up around 9 Gigs used. Don't do that much, no need.
Handruin: Most of my comments were VERY sarcastic, as is the one about DDruedings' Dad's machine being a 'consumer machine'. ;-)
From what I can tell, following David isn't a bad idea. With a little bit of tailoring, the stuff he picks seems to work, and be well researched.
Handy: that card looks like it has 8 cylinders, a CPU, and about 4 SSD's on it. Reminds me of that 1200 horsepower, 260 plus street car someone is making for 1.2 million dollars. Of course if you have the money for 12 of those cards, you can buy this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKCvVbqPhp0