Neo_78 wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 10:05 pm
Hardware is getting more capable, but there are still many places in the world where supply is limited and you can be lucky to find a laptop with 8GB RAM. I am personally not a fan of this software growth trend and think that available resources should be utilized as efficiently as possible.
Oh, I'm with you there every step of the way. My current set-up is kind of a "knee-jerk" reaction to my previous machine; a hand-me-down from my sister, it was a very early, 64-bit single-core Compaq desktop machine with just 1 GB of DDR1 RAM. I upgraded the processor from a single-core (AMD Athlon64 3200+) to a dual-core, Athlon64 X2 3800+.....and maxed the RAM to 4 GB. But it was still pretty slow, and quite limited in what it could do.
That processor would have cost $1000 at launch, when it was brand new in 2003. I upgraded it for all of GBP £6.00 off eBay; when I bought it, it was already long past being scrap-heap material so far as most enthusiasts were concerned. Nobody wanted them, so I picked it up for a song. But; I was still limited by the DDR1 standard; slow, and no more than 4 GB (even with 4 slots, 'cos 1 GB was the maximum module size for that generation).
That was how I came to Puppy, because I needed something very lightweight which wouldn't tax it too hard.
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Fast-forward to today. The CPU in this HP Pavilion desktop rig was only $58 dollars at launch, yet it runs rings around that old Athlon; kicks dust in its face, and makes it look like a wimp (yet for all that, it was still very capable for its time, and showed Intel's Pentium 4 up for the heap of junk that it was).
And I'm talking as someone who had a P4 at one time, and thought way back then it was great! How times change.
(The current CPU is a Pentium G5400 dual-core w/Hyper-threading, so essentially a quad-core. This is a brilliant CPU. I'm not anti-Intel, nor specifically pro-AMD; in the early 2000s when the P4 was extant, Intel weren't in the best place they've ever been in.......since then, they've produced far better silicon.)
As for the 32 GB RAM, I was determined I was never going to be RAM-constrained ever again. This was the first year of COVID - the HP arrived in January, just before the global shenanigans kicked-off - and with all the "lockdowns", I had a fair old chunk of cash building up in the bank that wouldn't have normally been there. So I "splurged" a bit; 4 GB immediately became 8 GB, then a few months later I upgraded again to 16 GB, direct from Crucial. A few months later still, in November of 2020, I found a really good deal at Amazon; a 32 GB kit of Crucial RAM for less than half of what Crucial had charged me back in the summer for half the amount! I grabbed it, pronto.
I'm no longer a typical Puppy user, yet I stick with her because I like the way she does things; I'm very used to her, and know just what I'm doing......and I like the community spirit & enthusiasm. They're a good bunch here.
Mike. 