fredag, januar 22, 2021

Super PC med 2 x quadcore CPU

Daily Rush Debat Hardware Hardware Super PC med 2 x quadcore CPU

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    Intel today released the all new Skulltrail platform. The recipe is simply, you take the fastest server-mainboard on the planet, tweak it to enthusiast levels, make use of a truckload FB-DIMM memory, take not one but two of the fastest quad-core processors that money can buy on this globe, make sure there are four PCI Express slots on the fracker, shake it, stir it .. and send it out to the press.

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    Der er 24 timer i et døgn, der er 24 bajere i en ramme ... det KAN ikke være et tilfælde!!

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    Er jeg helt galt på den?
    Jeg har ladet mig fortælle at Vista 32 bit kun understøtter totalt 4gb mem.

    Men i deres setup bruger de 4gb + 2x768mb på deres graf.

    Finder det også lidt underligt den ikke lige får lov at tygge på crysis

    edit: typo

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    Anubis
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    Jeg ved ikke om den der 4gb limit er inkl. grafikkort RAM – det tror jeg faktisk ikke den er.

    Is The Grizzly Reaper mowing?

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    #1 RAM på grafikkortet tæller ikke med, så det går lige med de 4GB på en 32Bit Vista. (Med en BIOS som understøtter det og og de nyeste updates fra Microsoft.)

    Hellere komme galt afsted, end slet ikke komme afsted.

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    Så glemmer de at bruge 4 matchende FB stiks GREAT

    With No Power, Comes No Responsibility.

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    Dette site påstår at det er 4gb totalt mem. Så graf skal tælles med
    http://www.vistaclues.com/reader-question-maximum-memory-in-32-bit-windows-vista/

    The PCI memory addresses starting down from 4 GB are used for things like the BIOS, IO cards, networking, PCI hubs, bus bridges, PCI-Express, and video/graphics cards. The BIOS takes up about 512 KB starting from the very top address. Then each of the other items mentioned are allocated address ranges below the BIOS range. The largest block of addresses is allocated for today’s high performance graphics cards which need addresses for at least the amount of memory on the graphics card. The net result is that a high performance x86-based computer may allocate 512 MB to more than 1 GB for the PCI memory address range before any RAM (physical user memory) addresses are allocated.

    So, if your video adapter has 512MB of RAM (like mine does), your maximum memory is going to at most be 3.5GB, because Vista has to use 512MB of that address space to address your video memory. It’ll actually be lower than the 3.5GB because there are other hardware resources that need address space, too. So, it never hurts to fill your computer with 4GB of RAM–you’ll definitely get the max, but you won’t be able to address it all. You probably won’t be able to address much more than 3GB, and you might not be able to address more than 2GB.

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