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<blockquote data-quote="coolioWiZ" data-source="post: 792727" data-attributes="member: 40999"><p>I agree.</p><p></p><p>When someone goes to buy a new comp, they will buy the biggest option which is possible for their budget. We like to have the coolest, cutting edge gadgets in our hand as soon as we can. Even we can't buy we drool at the mention of ASUS Lamborghinis, iPhones, 80core processors and even Plasma TVs.</p><p>When you go to buy a cool new gfx card, you will also buy the latest game in town to test. Everybody who buy these type of top end hardware test them to the limit. When you see your hardware performing at extremes, the thrill is endless. I totally agree anyone who doesn't "use to the limit" the hardware they buy are idiots.</p><p></p><p>I tend to be conservative about the resources the system will use, that's because the lesser resources a program use, I can accommodate other programs to run together. Doing several tasks together (lol multitasking) increases the amount of work I can get done in a given time. This is the same reason multicore processors are out there, do more in a given time. If proper 64bit optimized versions are available for programs I use, I'll definitely use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolioWiZ, post: 792727, member: 40999"] I agree. When someone goes to buy a new comp, they will buy the biggest option which is possible for their budget. We like to have the coolest, cutting edge gadgets in our hand as soon as we can. Even we can't buy we drool at the mention of ASUS Lamborghinis, iPhones, 80core processors and even Plasma TVs. When you go to buy a cool new gfx card, you will also buy the latest game in town to test. Everybody who buy these type of top end hardware test them to the limit. When you see your hardware performing at extremes, the thrill is endless. I totally agree anyone who doesn't "use to the limit" the hardware they buy are idiots. I tend to be conservative about the resources the system will use, that's because the lesser resources a program use, I can accommodate other programs to run together. Doing several tasks together (lol multitasking) increases the amount of work I can get done in a given time. This is the same reason multicore processors are out there, do more in a given time. If proper 64bit optimized versions are available for programs I use, I'll definitely use them. [/QUOTE]
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