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martell1000 wrote: » i have got one of the older i5s (i5 750) and this is more then enough to work with gns3 if you dont plan to do stuff like that:GNS3 / Dynamips 100+ Routers - YouTube go for an i5 and invest in some more RAM or an SSD ...
ZachB wrote: » SSD's make a huge difference. I would pay more for one of those over a higher end processor. Although I don't know how you get 15% CPU on GNS3. I have a Dell Latitude 6520 with a 2.2 quad core i7 (sandy bridge) with 8GB ram and 256 SSD, and I end up using about 35-40% with 4 routers in Win 7. I think something is wrong with my GNS3 though as it ends up crapping out and crashing after a while. My MacBook Pro with 2.0 quad core i7 sandy bridge / 240GB SSD / 8GB hits about 15-20% in OS X with 4 routers in GNS3 but has also since stopped functioning as it does not let me create connections between routers anymore without giving an error. I need to troubleshoot both installs but I'm mildly irritated with GNS3.
martell1000 wrote: » did you use the idle pc function? an i7 shouldnt barely notice 4 routers...
martell1000 wrote: » did you use the idle pc function?
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