I never said it would not be faster.brentpresley wrote:Then you must be allocating only 256MB of memory to your VMs. B/C more memory, AND FASTER MEMORY make a HUGE real-world difference in the responsiveness to this program.Paul386 wrote: I have used VMware, I understand its memory needs.
However, I will say again, you will not be able to notice the difference.
I don't care about synthetics and don't use them. What I DO CARE about is how quickly 1) my machines boot, and 2) how fast they load programs.
If you tell me that isn't FASTER with FASTER memory, I'm going to come out and say POINT BLANK that you either:
a) don't have a clue what you are talking about
b) lying b/c you can't admit when you are wrong
c) all of the above
So, since memory speeds don't matter, I guess you are running DDR2 PC2-3200 in all your laptops, right?
What I did say was:
If you already have 2GB of DDR2-667 memory in your T61, there is absolutely no reason to waist the money upgrading to DDR2-800.paul386 wrote: There will be a performance boost from DDR2-667 to DDR2-800, however, it will not be significant (and probably not worth the money of an upgrade). You would never be able to tell the difference between DDR2-667 and DDR2-800 without a synthetic benchmark.
I used VMware (with 1GB of memory allocated for my Linux distro) to run a 64bit SMP version of Folding@Home. This is an extremely CPU and memory intensive program. Yes, it worked faster at higher speeds, however, it was insignificant.







