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... so, yesterday I assembled my new computer (Q6600 based), overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz --- as far as I intend to go for now, as it's still silent. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz After a bit of time "soak testing" (my wife still thinks I was playing games) I finally get to install some serious software! After extracting the Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 ISO to a spare HD, I click on Setup.... 12.6GHz of horsepower and Visual Studio installations still take an age! Over 20 minutes so far to install the .NET 3.5 framework - CPU usage is 1%, disk usage is almost non-existant, hardly any memory allocations.... has the programmer for the installer simply added "Sleep(10000)" commands at the end of each of his loops?
Regards, Ray
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... so, yesterday I assembled my new computer (Q6600 based), overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz --- as far as I intend to go for now, as it's still silent. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz After a bit of time "soak testing" (my wife still thinks I was playing games) I finally get to install some serious software! After extracting the Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 ISO to a spare HD, I click on Setup.... 12.6GHz of horsepower and Visual Studio installations still take an age! Over 20 minutes so far to install the .NET 3.5 framework - CPU usage is 1%, disk usage is almost non-existant, hardly any memory allocations.... has the programmer for the installer simply added "Sleep(10000)" commands at the end of each of his loops?
Regards, Ray
Ray Hayes wrote:
my new computer (Q6600 based)
Is that quad or dual? I don't recall off the top of my head right now. Your configuration sounds similar to one I have been thinking about, just need a good pay check :)
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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Ray Hayes wrote:
my new computer (Q6600 based)
Is that quad or dual? I don't recall off the top of my head right now. Your configuration sounds similar to one I have been thinking about, just need a good pay check :)
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
Q6600 is the Quad version of the E6600 - e.g. same clock speed. .. I need a good pay cheque too (sorry, no offence, I can't write "cheque" as "check" although I'm happy to let spelling variations exist between US-English and English) but was so in need of an upgrade (from a 3400+ Athlon). ... Actually, my wife kept commenting how bad the old machine was and basically told me to upgrade ! ;-)
Regards, Ray
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Q6600 is the Quad version of the E6600 - e.g. same clock speed. .. I need a good pay cheque too (sorry, no offence, I can't write "cheque" as "check" although I'm happy to let spelling variations exist between US-English and English) but was so in need of an upgrade (from a 3400+ Athlon). ... Actually, my wife kept commenting how bad the old machine was and basically told me to upgrade ! ;-)
Regards, Ray
Don't worry about the check/cheque spelling :) I tend to be able to read right through US/UK English.
Ray Hayes wrote:
my wife kept commenting how bad the old machine was and basically told me to upgrade !
My wife keeps encouraging me to upgrade so I'll shut up, but need some cash. New better paying job starts in two weeks, so I think there is the possibility :)
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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... so, yesterday I assembled my new computer (Q6600 based), overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz --- as far as I intend to go for now, as it's still silent. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz After a bit of time "soak testing" (my wife still thinks I was playing games) I finally get to install some serious software! After extracting the Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 ISO to a spare HD, I click on Setup.... 12.6GHz of horsepower and Visual Studio installations still take an age! Over 20 minutes so far to install the .NET 3.5 framework - CPU usage is 1%, disk usage is almost non-existant, hardly any memory allocations.... has the programmer for the installer simply added "Sleep(10000)" commands at the end of each of his loops?
Regards, Ray
Ray Hayes wrote:
overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz
So that's why the lights dimmed in my apartment this morning.
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Ray Hayes wrote:
overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz
So that's why the lights dimmed in my apartment this morning.
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Michael Dunn wrote:
So that's why the lights dimmed in my apartment this morning.
After the rubbish summer we're having in the UK -- after being told that global warming will mean "warmer and dry summers" for the UK --- I'm going to crank the speed a little more soon! ;-) Actually, whilst the CPU itself is operating well within its accepable temp. range, my study is a little warmer than I'd be expecting it to be! ;-)
Regards, Ray
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... so, yesterday I assembled my new computer (Q6600 based), overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz --- as far as I intend to go for now, as it's still silent. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz After a bit of time "soak testing" (my wife still thinks I was playing games) I finally get to install some serious software! After extracting the Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 ISO to a spare HD, I click on Setup.... 12.6GHz of horsepower and Visual Studio installations still take an age! Over 20 minutes so far to install the .NET 3.5 framework - CPU usage is 1%, disk usage is almost non-existant, hardly any memory allocations.... has the programmer for the installer simply added "Sleep(10000)" commands at the end of each of his loops?
Regards, Ray
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... so, yesterday I assembled my new computer (Q6600 based), overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz --- as far as I intend to go for now, as it's still silent. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz After a bit of time "soak testing" (my wife still thinks I was playing games) I finally get to install some serious software! After extracting the Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 ISO to a spare HD, I click on Setup.... 12.6GHz of horsepower and Visual Studio installations still take an age! Over 20 minutes so far to install the .NET 3.5 framework - CPU usage is 1%, disk usage is almost non-existant, hardly any memory allocations.... has the programmer for the installer simply added "Sleep(10000)" commands at the end of each of his loops?
Regards, Ray
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Michael Dunn wrote:
So that's why the lights dimmed in my apartment this morning.
After the rubbish summer we're having in the UK -- after being told that global warming will mean "warmer and dry summers" for the UK --- I'm going to crank the speed a little more soon! ;-) Actually, whilst the CPU itself is operating well within its accepable temp. range, my study is a little warmer than I'd be expecting it to be! ;-)
Regards, Ray
Ray Hayes wrote:
After the rubbish summer we're having in the UK -- after being told that global warming will mean "warmer and dry summers" for the UK --- I'm going to crank the speed a little more soon!
Same thing going on in the upper midwest here in the states. At my favorite lake for water skiing, the water level was down 6 feet at the dock today =( It was a beautiful day for skiing though, had a heck of a weekend! :-D
I get all the news I need from the weather report - Paul Simon (from "The Only Living Boy in New York")
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... so, yesterday I assembled my new computer (Q6600 based), overclocked it from 2.4GHz to 3.15GHz --- as far as I intend to go for now, as it's still silent. RAID'ed the hard disks, Overclocked the RAM from 800MHz to 1066MHz After a bit of time "soak testing" (my wife still thinks I was playing games) I finally get to install some serious software! After extracting the Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 ISO to a spare HD, I click on Setup.... 12.6GHz of horsepower and Visual Studio installations still take an age! Over 20 minutes so far to install the .NET 3.5 framework - CPU usage is 1%, disk usage is almost non-existant, hardly any memory allocations.... has the programmer for the installer simply added "Sleep(10000)" commands at the end of each of his loops?
Regards, Ray
Everything associated with VS2005 and/or .Net is designed to bring any modern machine to its knees. Microsoft is in cahoots with Intel to sell bigger faster processors, and Microsoft's role is to write crappy software designed to give the user the impression that his hardware is a pile of shit.
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