Subj : Computer speed To : ALL From : BOB KLAHN Date : Wed Jul 17 2013 14:47:38 A computer mag, can't recall which one, one of the British imports, did a speed test on some current models. The tests covered a lot of areas, and what was tested was the difference between various levels of CPU, amount of Ram and hard drive differences in speed tests. They tested four levels of each, from bottom of the current lines to high level a higher end computer user might have. From the bottom of the line to the next up CPU the jump was pretty good, but from there up it was not, IMO, worth spending much money on. Ram was checked at 2 gigs, 4 gigs, 6 gigs, and 8 gigs. Now being the sort of person who thinks 2 gigs is a lot that's something. Again, the jump from 2 gigs to 4 gigs was big, but the only place more ram was a big difference was in heavy duty multitasking. Again, not worth much more money by my standards. The same held true with the hard disks, bottom to number two, big jump, above that, not that much... except... when they changed from a hard drive to a solid state drive it blew all the rest away. All the other variables became minor by comparison. Even the ram increase didn't matter much. Ok, I didn't know SSDs were *THAT* good. I guess I will have to look into them. BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn .... *This* is my other computer...my main computer is a Model 1 TRS-80. --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg] * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 Join Us: www.DocsPlace.org (1:123/140) .