yeah 17% faster didn't sound like much to me either.

On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 12:16 PM Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
<plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
> Mike, the motherboard will only have 4 slots for memory. If you use 8gb 
> sticks that means a max of 32 GB.  Memory sticks come in 4, 8, 16 and 32gb 
> sticks. The max memory on the motherboard is 128gb. If you decide you need 
> more memory than 32gb then you would have to remove some of the 8gb sticks to 
> replace them with 16 or 32gb sticks the wasting the money you spent on the 
> 8gb sticks you replaced.
>
> So in my opinion, I would  get a 16gb stick instead two ígb sticks. Thus 
> leaving room to go to 64gb in the future. Ram is always faster than nvme, SSD 
> and hdd. I don't think you will notice a 17% difference with single channel 
> mode which is ram speed.
>
> Even if you never get more than 16gb the speed difference is not that 
> noticeable.
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 19, 2020, 10:29 AM Michael via PLUG-discuss 
> <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>>
>> I don't get it, Bob.
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 12:24 PM Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss
>> <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > My only suggestion on this machine is to use a 16gb stick, just so if you 
>> > ever decide you need more memory you won't have to replace the smaller 
>> > sticks. With 16gb sticks you can have 64gb total. If you ever think you 
>> > might like to have 128gb of memory the you could get a 32gb memory stick.
>> >
>> > On Sat, Jul 18, 2020, 9:29 AM Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss 
>> > <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Just an idea and ballpark cost.
>> >>
>> >> On Sat, Jul 18, 2020, 6:11 AM Michael via PLUG-discuss 
>> >> <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> yeah? I was planning on doing the enclosure thing powered separately.
>> >>> As for whether my USBs are 1 or 2 lshw|grep us seems to indicate I
>> >>> only have USB2. But you know what they say.... play with what you
>> >>> have!
>> >>>         *-usb:0
>> >>>            *-usbhost
>> >>>                 bus info: usb@1
>> >>>                 logical name: usb1
>> >>>                 capabilities: usb-2.00
>> >>>               *-usb
>> >>>                    bus info: usb@1:1
>> >>>                    capabilities: usb-2.00
>> >>>         *-usb:1
>> >>>            *-usbhost
>> >>>                 bus info: usb@2
>> >>>                 logical name: usb2
>> >>>                 capabilities: usb-2.00
>> >>>               *-usb
>> >>>                    bus info: usb@2:1
>> >>>                    capabilities: usb-2.00
>> >>>                  *-usb:0
>> >>>                       bus info: usb@2:1.4
>> >>>                       capabilities: bluetooth usb-2.00
>> >>>                       configuration: driver=btusb speed=12Mbit/s
>> >>>                  *-usb:1
>> >>>                       bus info: usb@2:1.7
>> >>>                       capabilities: usb-2.00
>> >>>                     *-usb:0
>> >>>                          bus info: usb@2:1.7.2
>> >>>                          capabilities: usb-1.10
>> >>>                          configuration: driver=usbhid maxpower=100mA
>> >>> speed=2Mbit/s
>> >>>                     *-usb:1
>> >>>                          bus info: usb@2:1.7.3
>> >>>                          capabilities: usb-2.00
>> >>>                          configuration: driver=usbhid maxpower=98mA
>> >>> speed=2Mbit/s
>> >>>                     *-usb:2
>> >>>                          bus info: usb@2:1.7.4
>> >>>                          capabilities: usb-2.00 scsi emulated scsi-host
>> >>>                          configuration: driver=usb-storage
>> >>> maxpower=100mA speed=480Mbit/s
>> >>>
>> >>> On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 4:21 AM Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss
>> >>> <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > It's a good idea, however I don't think a NUC will have a big enough
>> >>> > power supply to support that many hard drives.  If you could get that
>> >>> > many attached to it, it would probably cause the hard drive to fail
>> >>> > rather quickly on a NUC.  You would need to get some sort of external
>> >>> > USB attached hard drive enclosure with it's own power supply to make it
>> >>> > work right.  I would only do that if your NUC has USB3 and the 
>> >>> > enclosure
>> >>> > also is USB3.   USB2 would just make your storage painfully slow.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > An NVMe is a new kind of SSD that is essentially attached directly to a
>> >>> > mini PCIe port.  Since it can be accessed at PCIe speeds it isn't 
>> >>> > bottle
>> >>> > necked by the SATA bus, so the read speeds are in gigabytes per second.
>> >>> > Or in other words it makes everything hard drive related happen
>> >>> > instantly.  Boot times are usually less that 2 to 3 seconds.  Login
>> >>> > times are virtually instant.  When you first get one, you will tell 
>> >>> > your
>> >>> > computer to reboot and then wonder why al lt did was logout until you
>> >>> > realize that it completely shut down and rebooted to the login screen 
>> >>> > in
>> >>> > less time than your old computer could just logout.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Brian Cluff
>> >>> >
>> >>> > On 7/18/20 12:35 AM, Michael via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> >>> > > Thanks Brian. The hard drive is actually only 5yo with 2 years of 
>> >>> > > use.
>> >>> > > What is a NVMe? What do you think about what I';m thinking about 
>> >>> > > doing
>> >>> > > with the NUC?
>> >>> > >
>> >>> > > On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 3:29 AM Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss
>> >>> > > <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>> >>> > >> You'll need RAM too... didn't see that in the list.
>> >>> > >>
>> >>> > >> I would also make sure that you get a motherboard that has a place 
>> >>> > >> for
>> >>> > >> at least 1 NVMe.  Then I would recommend that you get at least one
>> >>> > >> NVMe.  It doesn't have to be huge, but if you can put at least your 
>> >>> > >> OS
>> >>> > >> on the NVMe, it will make your whole machine feel 50 times faster 
>> >>> > >> than
>> >>> > >> if you keep using a 10 year old hard drive.... Trust me, it will be
>> >>> > >> worth every cent to get it.
>> >>> > >>
>> >>> > >> I would also recommend getting an AMD machine right now.  You can 
>> >>> > >> get a
>> >>> > >> whole lot more for your money right now with AMD.
>> >>> > >>
>> >>> > >> BTW  What's the price range you are looking at spending?
>> >>> > >>
>> >>> > >> Brian Cluff
>> >>> > >>
>> >>> > >> On 7/17/20 11:11 PM, Michael via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> >>> > >>> I think I figured out what I want to do..... I'm going to buy a
>> >>> > >>> chassis, motherboard, CPU, and power supply and then frankenstein 
>> >>> > >>> the
>> >>> > >>> hard drive, the wireless card, and the video card from the old 
>> >>> > >>> machine
>> >>> > >>> (got to do this as cheaply as I can). What else could I 
>> >>> > >>> frankenstein?
>> >>> > >>>
>> >>> > >>> On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 10:25 PM Michael <bmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>> > >>>> Wellp, I am going to do something I never have done before..... 
>> >>> > >>>> I'm
>> >>> > >>>> going to get a new computer. Well I think I'll have one put
>> >>> > >>>> together.... I'll put it together. Where would go to get a 
>> >>> > >>>> chassis and
>> >>> > >>>> motherboard then I'll put all of the other guts in. Is such an 
>> >>> > >>>> animal
>> >>> > >>>> in existence?I thought of another NUC but they aren't like what 
>> >>> > >>>> they
>> >>> > >>>> were. Should I wait until black Friday and get a windows machine 
>> >>> > >>>> in the sales?
>> >>> > >>>>
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