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View Poll Results: How much memory are you satisfied with in your HTPC? | |||
128 megs | 0 | 0% | |
256 megs | 1 | 1.32% | |
512 megs | 32 | 42.11% | |
768 megs | 3 | 3.95% | |
1024 megs | 38 | 50.00% | |
2048 megs | 7 | 9.21% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 76. You may not vote on this poll |
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How much memory is really needed?
How much memory are you using in your HTPC and are you satisfied with it.
I'm building a new client and trying to guage how much memory I need to put in it. Thanks for your responses. |
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2 gig in my server and 1 gig in my client.
Jere
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What, no option for 1 gig? I use my HTPC for other things as well as Sage (ShowAnalyzer, ZoomPlayer, Orb, OpenSSH, etc), but it does extremely well with 1 gig, no matter what I throw at it. The limiting factor for me is the 2 GHz P4... I can get some serious slowdowns when Sage is doing an EPG update.
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I wouldn't go under 512 in any box these days. For a dedicated HTPC, 512 is also enough. I'd go a gig for anything more general purpose though.
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1G in mine
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Personally, I prefer 1 GB for a base system now & 2GB+ for my work system, but since you asked what is really needed... I would agree that 512 would be fine. While the system requirements page lists 256, I think 512 allows for less paging/better performance. And, it isn't that much more expensive, especially if you get it on sale. Edit: I noticed a large improvement on my old p2-400 when I went from 256MB to 384MB.
Oh - and I see a 1 GB poll option for some reason. - Andy
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Darn, can I change my vote? I clicked 512 before there was the 1G option.
I have 1GB in my server. There was only $30 difference between 512 and 1G when I built my server. |
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My new server I am only dropping in 512 as I have at the most ran 512 on a dedicated HTPC and it runs perfectly fine. I think it's Windows that is what needs the memory because I am sure I can do a lot less with the Linux version of Sage.
But I did see on a website for two 1 gig sticks gonig for $100 but I missed the sale so I just picked up a 512 stick from someone who lives locally. |
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Well, thanks to your input I'll start my HTPC with 512 ram and my server with 512 also. As soon as my budget allows I'll go to 2 gigs on the server. Thanks!
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I only have 512 in my sage box, it has 3 tuners and works fine.
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Shesh! 3 tuners... What kind of hard drive space do you have to suppor that?
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1 gig in my server and i had 512mb in my client until i replaced it with an MVP. Seemed to be plenty.
JUC
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If you are talking strictly a SageTV client then 512MB is more than enough. I don't think my client has even hit 400MB usage.
However, if you are doing more than just SageTV (depending on what that is) then you might want to go 1GB or higher. My SageTV server (which is what I call my HTPC) has 1GB and a few times it has reach 1GB of usage. But, I use this computer for DVD playback (TheaterTek) as well as some gaming (which is when it hit 1GB in usage).
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My SageTV machine only has 256MB installed and it works OK, however I don't run it as a service, so I think I'm saving some memory usage.
Last edited by malore; 01-23-2006 at 12:31 PM. |
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I ran my sage tv server/myhd 130 player on 256MB for a year with no issues. I was upgrading another machine and had 512MB extra so I added it to the Sage machine for a total of 768. The only difference is apps open and close faster with more memory.
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