On December 21, 2018 12:27:28 AM UTC, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Dale wrote:
>> J. Roeleveld wrote:
>>> On December 20, 2018 11:45:29 AM UTC, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>>>
>>>     Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Next upgrade idea:
>>> - mainboard with NVME slot
>>> - NVME drive for your OS.
>>>
>>> Your CPU and memory will be the next bottleneck :)
>>>
>>>
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>
>>
>>
>> Yea.  I looked into rebuilding from scratch, less the case of
>course. 
>> I'm just not sure it would be worth the speed increase.  The biggest
>> things I needed, more drive space and more memory.  The CPU was just
>> on sale.  Hard to beat $75.00 for a 8 core CPU running at over 4GHz. 
>> Right now, it's plenty fast.  I may consider it after I do some other
>> things tho.  I plan to do a emerge -e world before to long.  I wanted
>> to let the new CPU compound sort of get set in. 
>>
>> I might add, the new video card is way overpowered for what I do. 
>> LOL  Most of the time, it maxes out at about 10% of its power and
>less
>> than 10% for memory usage.  I really can't tell much difference from
>> my old 220 to this new 650 series.  The biggest difference, the 650
>> runs much cooler.  I just hope it doesn't get bored and go to sleep. 
>> ;-)  Oh, when I run glxgears at full screen, it still only goes to
>> about 60%.  It warms up a little but not a whole lot.
>>
>> Now to go see what a NVME drive is.  I don't recall ever hearing of
>> those.  Sounds interesting.
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-) 
>
>
>OMG.  Those things are fast.  Those things make a sata drive look like
>a
>snail or something and let's not mention the old IDE drives.  Thing is,
>I've got a 160GB drive for the OS itself right now.  Even a 256GB one
>of
>those isn't to bad price wise.  The OS is really all I'd need on that
>thing anyway.  The sata drives are plenty fast enough for watching
>videos etc.  I wonder, how much faster would emerges go on those
>things?  One wouldn't even need portage's work directory on tmpfs with
>that. 
>
>Wow!!!
>
>Dale
>
>:-)  :-) 

Considering that they, like all SSDs have a limited write cycle, I only use 
mine for the compiled software. I still use a tmpfs for compiling.

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