Best Networking Setup for low CPU use?

Going to be connecting two G4's over a 100-T router. What is the least CPU intensive way to trasnfer files on computer A to computer B?
FTP?
Personal File Sharing?
I need the least CPU intensive out of all the possible options available.
Burning not an option, need to be over the network.

FTP while both machines are connected to a switch that is using Jumbo Frames. Of course, your network cards also have to support it (unlikely in a G4).
Using Jumbo Frames greatly reduces the amount of CPU time due to each packet being able to carry more data (less packets == less processing time). The only issue with JF is that every device inbetween the computers must support the same JF mode.
Since UDP (FTP) is a state-less connection, it is faster.

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    I want to improve my disk setup for Adobe Premiere CS6 because I got long loading times.
    My current setup:
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    Thanks
    Tim

    What is the advantage of getting an extra HDD for the exports?
    None from a performance point of view.
    And should I use the 60GB SDD for the Media Cache Files?
    That is much too small. Depending on your projects, you will need at least 256 GB, but possibly even more.
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    Read Harm's articles on disk setup, raids and balanced systems here: Tweakers Page

  • XPS 2720 Question - best ssd setup for performance

    Hi Guys
    the 32gb msata on the motherboard that comes with the AIO, is this any good, want to upgrade ssd, do I keep msata but get larger or do I get rid of this and the 1tb sata 7200 and buy samsung 850 evo/pro and will this give me the best all round performance, interested what you think and what you would buy
    next thing I will need is a dummies guide how to do this and i am not that technically minded,
    1 important thing is I dont have recover disks and my backup/recovery does not work as it says I have corrupted environment, and dell does not detect my machine and when i input my service tag number it does not recognise that either.
    what is going on,lol
    regs
    paul

    The first thing you need is Windows 8.1 installation media, see here:
    http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/download-microsoft-windows-and-office/download-microsoft-windows/download-windows-8-1-retail-and-oem-iso/
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    http://uk.crucial.com/gbr/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Dell/xps-one-2720
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    http://ftp.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_desktop/esuprt_xps_desktop/xps-27-2720-aio_Owner%27s%20Manual_en-us.pdf
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    http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/ensure-you-have-the-correct-sata-configuration-in-the-bios-setup-for-your-configuration/sata-operation/
    http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/cleaning-up-a-drive-format-vs-secure-wipe-ssd-and-hdd/
    Install Windows using a local account without a password (so your new factory image doesn't have your Microsoft Account associated with it):
    http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/a-clean-install-of-windows/a-clean-install-of-windows-8-1/windows-8-1-installation/
    After installation of Windows you will need to install the system drivers (in the correct order):
    http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/downloading-drivers-checking-hardware-ids-and-downloading-and-installing-dell-system-drivers-in-the-correct-order/driver-installation/
    Installation of Dell Backup and Recovery will make a new recovery partition from the clean install.
    You may then want to switch to a Microsoft Account.
    You will then want to initialize the HDD and migrate the user directories to it:
    http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/a-clean-install-of-windows/a-clean-install-of-windows-8-1/solid-state-drive-and-hard-drive-configuration/
    You might want to look though the full guide (A Clean Install of Windows):
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  • The best HDD setup for my configuration

    Hello! My desktop configuration:
    Intel core I7-2600K
    Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3P
    16 Gb RAM 1600 mHz (4*4Gb)
    Inno 3D Nvidia GTX 580
    I have 5 HDD in my system. What is the best way for Premier pro CS5.5 for this HDD's?
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    HDD 3 Hitachi 1Tb 7K1000 7200 rpm SATA 3
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    DeePeeeBee,
    Very well explained, exactly the type answer I was looking for, so thank you for that.
    On the IDE por of my MB, how do I get a SATA disk connected? a IDE to SATA converter cable? Sorry but IDE has not been in my way for a very long time.
    I will defenetly post my results here and how I did it when done, hopefully other can benefit from my results.
    So this is my current hardware set up and expecting to have time to put together by the weekend, ( actually the system has been running for more than a year now but I needed an upgrade specially for my HDD and monitors )
    Graphic Card:
    Nvidia Quadro FX 4800 VCQFX4800 ( I do not see many people saying good thing about this card except for expensive but I am very happy with the real time playback and the rendering time of this card)
    CASE:
    COOLER MASTER HAF 932 Advanced RC-932-KKN5-GP Steel ATX Full Tower ( Best case I have ever could buy 5 stars for me )
    Board:
    EVGA X58 FTW3 132-GT-E768-TR LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX
    (Board is almost 2 years old but it is excellent board )
    RAM:
    G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 24GB (6 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
    (Could have been better but I guess my budget was limited top that, also being used right now and performance is pretty good for me)
    CPU:
    Intel Core i7-950 Bloomfield 3.06GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core
    (At the time was my best choice since I could not aford a extreme edition cpu, I ma very happy with it so far.)
    Cooler:
    COOLER MASTER V8 RR-UV8-XBU1-GP 120mm Rifle (I hope I can find this cooler around when I buy for my next system, I may not need air conditioning in my studio, this cooler and the tower in conbination can only run at the lowest temp you can imagine, I have not noticed any warm air blowing out of my case, this is not real...I just have to say WOW!!! Love it)
    HDD: 2 x Velocity Raptors 600GB 10K ( will use the Marvell chip for RAID 0 and will use this drive for media ... Capture, re-usable clips, sound, music and other pre-done effects and template for After effects, Encore audition and PS)
    HDD: 3 x 1TB WD Caviar Black 7200 RPM ( Will use as RAID 0 on Intel chip, will be used
    for output files, media cache for all adobe aplications and previous files )
    HDD: Intel 120GB SSD drive version 520 ( will only have OS win7 and Adobe CS5.5 or maybe CS6 if I can soon budget an upgrade, MS Office and Roxio for ISO files and virtual drive)
    Display:
    2 x 22" Gateway Wide screen max resolution at 1650
    (Getting these brand new and hopping they are a good choise)
    Will post back.
    Thanks
    Luis

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