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first off the regular user does not run sql on their PC, second for the love of god if you gonna use all those then get your self another gig.
Neither do I. I listed SQL Server Enterprise Manager, which is the client software of SQL Server.
forth, what resolution is big enough for you if a 2848 x 2136 is not enough for you?
last, I'm gonna get photoshop right now, give me a link for pick that is big enough for you.
My digital camera takes pictures that big. Do a 1200 DPI scan of a full color page and see how big that is. I work with logo files, for instance, that are 60MB (compressed as a JPEG) and that is small compared to most that do this sort of thing for a living. Most graphic artists use an uncompressed (or lossless compression) format to work on photos, which would turn that 60MB file into a MUCH larger size (400MB would be a decent estimate).
There is no place that is going host a 50+ MB image that I could point you to, but that is still a small file for most graphic artists.
BTW your statements are plain wrong and you know damn well since you are comparing your work PC with people's personal PC to whom I'm recommending to disable page file.
At no point in this discussion was the term "home PC" or "personal PC" even used, except by you in the statement I quoted.
so how about you don't advise people based on your isolated work experience and instead advise them on their environment 😉
My last statement in my previous post: "It depends on what you do and which applications you run." If you never use more than the amount of physical RAM in your PC then this topic is a moot point. I've said it before and said it again. But for many of us, that is simply not the case.