Sudev Barar wrote:
> On 24/08/06, Gentgeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have to say that 90% of the time, everything runs fine.  But lately,
>> with the kids getting older, and going to more Flash sites, things are
>> really starting to bog down.  Or when everyone is running big apps at
>> the same time (one client with OO, one with Nickjr.com, another with
>> Gimp, etc) things get bogged.
>>
> 
> Just a guess. How much RAM? This could be the choke point with swap
> usage then slowing down things.
> Other than that with four clients should not be a problem unless some
> one is using chess program ( or similar) which take hige processor
> time slice. (Something with nice settings) Use "top" to investigate.

Yes, definitely make sure you have lots of RAM

>> I am very confused with the whole dual core, dual processor, etc.
>>
>> Where is the best "bang for buck" currently?  I would like some "food
>> for thought" so I can start to make a decision on all the other needs
>> (Motherboard, RAM, new HD, etc)
> 
> I found surprising difference switching to dual core AMD64. I would
> recommend that instead of dual CPU.

... or dual dual-core CPUs! :)

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