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Re: low RAM consumption on HCCproject...

Think in English it will be something liek View menu and Show Columns. Mostly i use Process Explorer which displays lots more information than TM and allows to create Column Sets that can be saved and loaded.
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Re: low RAM consumption on HCCproject...

I'm not sure if the OP is referring to multiple dies or multiple cores...
I guess its a tad irrelevant in my case as I am running dual quads (FX-74s) with 8GB DDR2 800 and seeing the same thing.
I am also seeing a single die dual core laptop out crunch it sad
the Laptop is running a turion (TL-56) with a single 2GB STOCK ddr2 chip.

the Laptop is running XP SP2 and the dual Quad Box is running vista Ultimate 64 for NUMA processing.


I Will post the daily stats for them when they are both on for 24hrs straight after the stats update.

And Yes... I See rossetta running about 16000 on a single job and hcc running 900 on 2...

does any of this make any sense to anyone?


and is anyone else having huge issues with BSOD and Vista?
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Re: low RAM consumption on HCCproject...

My own experience with HCC is that it utilizes much less system RAM, even with similiar CPU utilization as other apps. Just the nature of the beast as it crunches. I no longer see this is as abnormal, because of the monstrous size of each work unit. A little cud chewing on this ( kibitzing ) subject makes me wonder if this quirkiness is due to the fact that HCC researches graphical differences between samples, whereas our other projects have graphical interfaces to give us a gee whiz look at what's going, but compares and contrasts actual samples of organic chem. lab data???!!!
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