Sage wrote:Glad to see BK's reasonable response to jcoles.
All very well for the world's rich kids to rave about their multicore, USB uefi-booting over-subscribed grossly-mem'ed shiny kit...
LOL, Sage. My question is, does any one of us here have the new mutli-core, usb-uefi-booting over-subscribed grossly-mem'ed shiny kit----sage is rolling his tongue back in his cheek still after writing that
I'm unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) still stuck on AMD2+ Athlon/Sempron chips from circa 2005-2007, on motherboards from the same time span, with DDR2 (which I've tried to make sure to have 8GB of to help matters) and motherboard video drivers 6 or7 iterations removed from current versions, with usb 2.0 and perfectly good non-sata drives still rocking things. Boot times are yet still 30-40sec max, and actual OS use is still pretty coyote-like zippy.
So, yes, I am wondering, what is difference going to be made if I were to get me one of those "multicore, USB uefi-booting over-subscribed grossly-mem'ed shiny" kits Sage speaks of when it comes to booting a Quirky (or any pup and/or Ddog) along with actually running/using it?
Will it make everything easier?
Will things be faster?? Will Coyote be replaced by quantum-like speed?
Will the over-subscription variable Sage speaks of answer questions, like an A.I. entity, while it boots?
Will the whole thing make my coffee?
Will it make Quirky or any OS razzle-dazzle even more in one's eyes??
Will it...(fill in as needed)
Any feedback from those of you out there with kits described ala'-Sage would be welcomed. Possibly memes aren't over-rated after all.