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    • wrx7mW
      wrx7m
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      Is 16GB of RAM necessary for the day-to-day people? Seems like overkill.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @wrx7m
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        @wrx7m said in Intel CPU question:

        Is 16GB of RAM necessary for the day-to-day people? Seems like overkill.

        Generally the alternative is 8GB, which can easily be too little.

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        • wrx7mW
          wrx7m @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller I have been giving out 8 for several years now. Maybe it is time to check my users' utilization. I am sure that some people could benefit from more but I would be surprised if most were above 60%.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            I do okay on 8GB, but I only run two browsers, no apps, and do it on Linux.

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            • wrx7mW
              wrx7m @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller I have 32GB on Windows 8.1 (will be getting a new system soon with 10) and I can get to over 55% with heavy browser usage. I use the hell out of this rig.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @wrx7m
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                @wrx7m said in Intel CPU question:

                @scottalanmiller I have 32GB on Windows 8.1 (will be getting a new system soon with 10) and I can get to over 55% with heavy browser usage. I use the hell out of this rig.

                If I'm on windows, I need over 8GB. On Linux, 8GB does just fine.

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                • dbeatoD
                  dbeato @JaredBusch
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                  @jaredbusch I am assuming the CAD computer is getting a decent video card correct?

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                  • jmooreJ
                    jmoore @Reid Cooper
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                    @reid-cooper said in Intel CPU question:

                    Even an i5 is typically overkill today. What kind of workloads will these run?

                    I totally agree. Bottlenecks are hardly ever the cpu, they are almost always disk and memory. I have been going round and round with my management on this. They buy I7's but a mix of 5400/7200 hard drives. The i5 would be just fine for general use.

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                    • jmooreJ
                      jmoore @wrx7m
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                      @wrx7m said in Intel CPU question:

                      @scottalanmiller I have been giving out 8 for several years now. Maybe it is time to check my users' utilization. I am sure that some people could benefit from more but I would be surprised if most were above 60%.

                      8gb memory has been just fine for us also as i do check people every once in a while. Someone else could have different needs than my community college though

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        I still standardize on 8 GB. But at our next upgrade I'll take a look to see if 16 is really needed.

                        I buy display port monitors now for display port machines.... love the single cable, no convertors.

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                        • jmooreJ
                          jmoore @Dashrender
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                          @dashrender said in Intel CPU question:

                          I still standardize on 8 GB. But at our next upgrade I'll take a look to see if 16 is really needed.

                          I buy display port monitors now for display port machines.... love the single cable, no convertors.

                          yeah I do the same. been great

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                          • Reid CooperR
                            Reid Cooper
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                            8GB, i5, SSD... tends to do the trick.

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                            • jmooreJ
                              jmoore @JaredBusch
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                              @jaredbusch said in Intel CPU question:

                              So this is what I am sending off to my preferred VAR.

                              Desktops: Quantity 9
                              Option A:
                              HP EliteDesk 800 G3 Tower
                              Windows 10 Pro
                              Intel Core i5 7600
                              16GB RAM
                              256 GB SSD
                              Intel 8265 802.11 ac with Bluetooth 4.2
                              No optical drive
                              HP Wireless Business Slim Keyboard and Mouse

                              Option B:
                              HP EliteDesk 800 G3 Tower
                              Windows 10 Pro
                              Intel Core i7 7700
                              16GB RAM
                              256 GB SSD
                              Intel 8265 802.11 ac with Bluetooth 4.2
                              No optical drive
                              HP Wireless Business Slim Keyboard and Mouse

                              For the memory in both of these desktop options, if it is more cost effective to get 8GB and an additional 8GB separate, please quote it as such.

                              Laptop: Quantity 1
                              Make it the same as the one just ordered for IPMA

                              Monitors: Quantity 13
                              Option A:
                              HP V273a

                              Option B:
                              HP 27sv

                              Similar model 27” monitors are acceptable. These were pulled from HP’s website.
                              Display port to HDMI needed per monitor as the EliteDesk has 2 Display Ports and both of these monitors have HDMI

                              I think that is a great lineup. It might be a little ram heavy depending on the users but at same time its future proofing some. Looks good

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                              • wrx7mW
                                wrx7m @Dashrender
                                last edited by

                                @dashrender said in Intel CPU question:

                                I still standardize on 8 GB. But at our next upgrade I'll take a look to see if 16 is really needed.

                                I buy display port monitors now for display port machines.... love the single cable, no convertors.

                                You can get dp to hdmi cables. I was using adapters from monoprice but had several cause intermittent issues so I decided to do the single cable solution and it seems to be much better so far.

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                                • wrx7mW
                                  wrx7m
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                                  @jmoore said in Intel CPU question:

                                  @reid-cooper said in Intel CPU question:

                                  Even an i5 is typically overkill today. What kind of workloads will these run?

                                  I totally agree. Bottlenecks are hardly ever the cpu, they are almost always disk and memory. I have been going round and round with my management on this. They buy I7's but a mix of 5400/7200 hard drives. The i5 would be just fine for general use.

                                  I have been buying SSDs, for users, exclusively, for about 6 months and it is by far the most noticeable improvement. Period.

                                  I have personally been using SSDs for several years after the amazement of the massive performance increase. Nothing has improved performance so dramatically in the past 15+ years like SSDs.

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                                  • Reid CooperR
                                    Reid Cooper @wrx7m
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                                    @wrx7m said in Intel CPU question:

                                    @jmoore said in Intel CPU question:

                                    @reid-cooper said in Intel CPU question:

                                    Even an i5 is typically overkill today. What kind of workloads will these run?

                                    I totally agree. Bottlenecks are hardly ever the cpu, they are almost always disk and memory. I have been going round and round with my management on this. They buy I7's but a mix of 5400/7200 hard drives. The i5 would be just fine for general use.

                                    I have been buying SSDs, for users, exclusively, for about 6 months and it is by far the most noticeable improvement. Period.

                                    It's the one big leap we've had in the past fifteen years.

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                                    • jmooreJ
                                      jmoore @wrx7m
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                                      @wrx7m said in Intel CPU question:

                                      @jmoore said in Intel CPU question:

                                      @reid-cooper said in Intel CPU question:

                                      Even an i5 is typically overkill today. What kind of workloads will these run?

                                      I totally agree. Bottlenecks are hardly ever the cpu, they are almost always disk and memory. I have been going round and round with my management on this. They buy I7's but a mix of 5400/7200 hard drives. The i5 would be just fine for general use.

                                      I have been buying SSDs, for users, exclusively, for about 6 months and it is by far the most noticeable improvement. Period.

                                      I have personally been using SSDs for several years after the amazement of the massive performance increase. Nothing has improved performance so dramatically in the past 15+ years like SSDs.

                                      Yep your absolutely right

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        I must be on seven years of SSD now. I could never go back.

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                                        • brandon220B
                                          brandon220
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                                          I've spoiled myself with 16G of RAM and SSDs. I could never go back either.

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                                          • nadnerBN
                                            nadnerB
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                                            IMO, an i-5 is fine for an office plodder and an i-7 is hard to justify.
                                            Now with Coffee Lake dragging i-3 up to a quad core, that's where my recommendations for new PC's is going. (next year some time).

                                            @reid-cooper said in Intel CPU question:

                                            8GB, i5, SSD... tends to do the trick.

                                            ^ that's what we're running and no complaints.

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