Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
Hate to bump this thread, but i'd just like to say i got my ass handed to me lol

We were discussing the amount of memory needed in a system to comfortably run pretty much any project you wanted, with no limitations. I personally have a quad core with 8GB RAM. And it crashed. Why? Only 2 cores were running the tiny little Renderfarm project, which demanded 4.2GB from each core at the same time. Unfortunately, i allowed BOINC to use 90% of RAM, even while the computer was in use. This combo didn't work too well I've since dropped it down to 70%.

Looks like if you want to be able to crunch any and all projects at will, you'll need to go with 6GB RAM/core. 32GB on a 6 core would most likely work as well.
That was a cock-up on by the project *AND* on the BOINC client. BOINC is supposed to suspend tasks when it gets that bad, you know, the "waiting for memory" message. Even at 90% setting, it should have allowed only one to run at once if it needed 4.2gb.