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The firmware of your HDD are out of date these days, i suggest you to write down at least two parameters of your drive whether the size in bytes it takes to write to all sectors or the total capacity in number of sectors it has, and how much space it takes to write a single sector, GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UP5 and GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UD5 have a write speed and total capacity that is the same but the capacity of a single sector will be 6 times higher in the up5 compared to the up5
Regardless of good hardware if you can run out of memory your application is leaking or fragmented memory, good old main memory cache is the one element that needs the most amount of time to load so you might want to implement an SDRAM > DDR2 controller
Even though a MAC will have a limit of maximum 4GB of RAM, and some of the older editions of OSX as well as computers from other manufactures for some reason had a limit of 2GB of RAM you can from experience find a way to increase the limit to more than 4GB RAM (if you have a secondary GPU) by binding it to a main memory. You can change the total amount of RAM you have and the maximum amount of RAM a process can consume using the ulimit command (manually type man ulimit at a Linux terminal for more info)
These are the parameters that describe a cache, counting cache size and cache line size is not worth the time, cache is just for speed not power saving. Finally, cache thrashing is something that happens when your cache is filled with data and if you try to write an entire block at the same time this block (memory) gets corrupted, you need to try and work with less data at a time (this is same as using OOM) d2c66b5586
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