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horsepower Q

i'd like to know what kind of PC horsepower some of you are using for
your development machines. i need to get a new one. 64 bit is not an
option for me. i will be doing all kinds of dotnet stuff, but not
much graphics (some tho).
tia,
mcnewsxp
Jul 15 '08 #1
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On Jul 15, 7:49 am, mcnews <mcour...@mindspring.comwrote:
i'd like to know what kind of PC horsepower some of you are using for
your development machines. i need to get a new one. 64 bit is not an
option for me. i will be doing all kinds of dotnet stuff, but not
much graphics (some tho).
tia,
mcnewsxp
howz this look:

Very Good
Better
Memory: 2 GB 4 GB
Hard Drive: 7200 RPM drive is a minimum - 80 GB 120 GB
Processor: 2.2mhz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4mb cache 2.33mhz Quad Core, 6mb
cache
Video: Dual VGA or DVI
Jul 15 '08 #2
I tend to use a lots of instances of VPCs (Virtual PCs) when i develop.
These eat up a lot of disc space. So i would find 120G drive as not very
useful. I usually have one or two 500G internal drives and at least 500G
or larger external drive for backup. These drives are pretty cheap now.
If you watch for sales they can be dirt cheap.

Hope that helps.
Leon Lambert

mcnews wrote:
On Jul 15, 7:49 am, mcnews <mcour...@mindspring.comwrote:
>i'd like to know what kind of PC horsepower some of you are using for
your development machines. i need to get a new one. 64 bit is not an
option for me. i will be doing all kinds of dotnet stuff, but not
much graphics (some tho).
tia,
mcnewsxp

howz this look:

Very Good
Better
Memory: 2 GB 4 GB
Hard Drive: 7200 RPM drive is a minimum - 80 GB 120 GB
Processor: 2.2mhz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4mb cache 2.33mhz Quad Core, 6mb
cache
Video: Dual VGA or DVI
Jul 16 '08 #3
ajk
On Jul 15, 7:49*pm, mcnews <mcour...@mindspring.comwrote:
i'd like to know what kind of PC horsepower some of you are using for
your development machines. *i need to get a new one. *64 bit is not an
option for me. *i will be doing all kinds of dotnet stuff, but not
much graphics (some tho).
tia,
mcnewsxp
above all have large hard disks, projects tend to take up lots of
space if you don't want to keep on cleaning your drive from .obj's
and .pch's also using virtual pc or vmware when testing your products
in a pristine environment is a great way to do it - these need a lot
disk space as well.

dual core/quad core cpu is important also cause of multi-threading
issues if you develop an app without but deliver to somebody who has.

speed; well we all don't like to wait for the compiler/linker so buy a
fast system, as fast as you can afford.

2GB RAM is a bare minimum, preferably max it out at 3 GB for 32-bit. I
got 4GB myself but it is because was faster being a dual-channel 2GB
DDR1066

Another thing which I can warmly recommend is having dual monitors, it
helps a lot having more screen, you can then develop in one window and
run/test in the other.
Jul 17 '08 #4

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