Yeah, adoption is poor because the consumer companies are dragging their feet on moving to 10GbE.
For good reason. Now that there's a 2.5G version, which works over cat5 and takes less power, it makes more sense.
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Yeah, adoption is poor because the consumer companies are dragging their feet on moving to 10GbE.
For good reason. Now that there's a 2.5G version, which works over cat5 and takes less power, it makes more sense.
Either way, I often shuffle lots of data across my machines and I wished they all had 10Gbit, 40Gbit, whatever..just FASTER than 1Gbit.
All my PC's and my MBPr have SSD's somewhere in the 500MB/sec region....I could safe lots of time when I copy VMware machines, Backups etc.. from A to B.
Agreed, for the average Joe at home this is not needed but with 4k/8k knocking on everybodies door and such...more volume needs a bigger pipe...sooner or later.
I guess the game developers just want people to have the RAM "leeway". Also, consider that some people have other programs opened while playing the game, which will eat up precious memory resources. I find that 16GB is the new "sweet spot" considering that a lot of programs are vying for more RAM nowadays (I am looking at you Google Chrome).