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| Page file on 64 Bit System
Hi. Just a quick question. Does anybody have any idea as to what the recommended page files size should be for a 64 bit Windows 7 system with 8Gb of RAM? Would it be old 1.5 x that RAM formula or is this different on a 64 bit system? Ta. -- BadHead :) --- OS: Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) Office Suite: Microsoft Office 2003 Professional SP3 ---------------------------------------------------- Motherboard: Asus Crosshair (BIOS Revision: 1103) CPU: AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core 9850 Black Edition RAM: 8Gb GPU: Asus ENGTX280 nVidia 280 HDD: 2.50TB (Over 5 SATAII Western Digital HDD's) === |
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| Re: Page file on 64 Bit System
There is no rule of thumb or recommended size for 64-bit machines with large amounts of RAM, you should monitor pagefile usage and then set your pagefile accordingly. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/889654 How to determine the appropriate page file size for 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP John Jon Mitchell wrote: > Hi. > > Just a quick question. Does anybody have any idea as to what the > recommended page files size should be for a 64 bit Windows 7 system with > 8Gb of RAM? Would it be old 1.5 x that RAM formula or is this different > on a 64 bit system? > > Ta. |
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| Re: Page file on 64 Bit System
Hi, Jon. Why not let Win7 manage the page file? I've not manually set a page file in at least a couple of years - in WinXP, Vista and Win7, all x64 except for an occasional reboot into x86. I've been running Win7 Ultimate x64 for over a year (including the pre-beta) with 4 GB, and have had no problems with letting Win7 manage virtual memory. In fact, I haven't even looked at my page file settings since installing Win7 RTM in August. In the olden days, I used to be sure to put the page file on a second HDD so that the system could read from/write to my application and the page file simultaneously. My system now has 2 standalone drives, where several Windows versions are installed, plus a 2-drive Raid 1 mirror holding several data volumes. (Just now, I checked my settings and saw that my page file is on Drive C:, my Win7 Boot Volume on the first standalone HDD. I changed the setting to System Managed on both C: and F:, the first partition on the other standalone HDD, but haven't rebooted, so the change hasn't taken effect yet. If this creates a problem, I'll come back and post an update.) We all use Windows differently, of course, and I've never had more than 4 GB, so your experience could be much different from mine. What do you have or do that would not work correctly if you let Win7 manage your page file? RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64 "Jon Mitchell" <jon@thepitz.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:2D023987-65ED-47C0-8F21-CF6A535DD01E@microsoft.com... > Hi. > > Just a quick question. Does anybody have any idea as to what the > recommended page files size should be for a 64 bit Windows 7 system with > 8Gb of RAM? Would it be old 1.5 x that RAM formula or is this different on > a 64 bit system? > > Ta. > -- > BadHead :) > --- > > OS: Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) > Office Suite: Microsoft Office 2003 Professional SP3 > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Motherboard: Asus Crosshair (BIOS Revision: 1103) > CPU: AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core 9850 Black Edition > RAM: 8Gb > GPU: Asus ENGTX280 nVidia 280 > HDD: 2.50TB (Over 5 SATAII Western Digital HDD's) |
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| Re: Page file on 64 Bit System
System managed is the best option for most. -- -- "Jon Mitchell" <jon@thepitz.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:2D023987-65ED-47C0-8F21-CF6A535DD01E@microsoft.com... > Hi. > > Just a quick question. Does anybody have any idea as to what the > recommended page files size should be for a 64 bit Windows 7 system with > 8Gb of RAM? Would it be old 1.5 x that RAM formula or is this different on > a 64 bit system? > > Ta. > -- > BadHead :) > --- > > OS: Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) > Office Suite: Microsoft Office 2003 Professional SP3 > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Motherboard: Asus Crosshair (BIOS Revision: 1103) > CPU: AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core 9850 Black Edition > RAM: 8Gb > GPU: Asus ENGTX280 nVidia 280 > HDD: 2.50TB (Over 5 SATAII Western Digital HDD's) > === |
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| Re: Page file on 64 Bit System
Hi, For more efficient utilization of CPU, set to its 'recommended allocated'. Cheers. On Nov 19, 9:48*pm, "David B." <m...@nomail.net> wrote: > System managed is the best option for most. > > -- > > --"Jon Mitchell" <j...@thepitz.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message > > news:2D023987-65ED-47C0-8F21-CF6A535DD01E@microsoft.com... > > > > > Hi. > > > Just a quick question. Does anybody have any idea as to what the > > recommended page files size should be for a 64 bit Windows 7 system with > > 8Gb of RAM? Would it be old 1.5 x that RAM formula or is this differenton > > a 64 bit system? > > > Ta. > > -- > > BadHead :) > > --- > > > OS: Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) > > Office Suite: Microsoft Office 2003 Professional SP3 > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > > Motherboard: Asus Crosshair (BIOS Revision: 1103) > > CPU: AMD Phenom X4 Quad Core 9850 Black Edition > > RAM: 8Gb > > GPU: Asus ENGTX280 nVidia 280 > > HDD: 2.50TB (Over 5 SATAII Western Digital HDD's) > > === |
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