Compared to most on this forum, I have only a rudimentary understanding of What Makes Computers Go. But I've started doing a lot of mixed-effects models with meqrlogit and golly they take forever to run -- I've had runs take a week, during which I can't do any other Stata commands. I have funding to buy a new computer (a desktop). So, how do I choose?
I'm currently running Stata/MP 13.1 on a 2.9GHz dual-core i7 Macbook Pro with 8GB RAM and I know (...think I know) it isn't a RAM issue since all my datasets are about 1GB only.
Thanks in advance for any advice that can shed light on this dilemma. I'm trying to be respectful of my funding source -- acknowledging that my laptop is only 15 months old and I'm in an institution where frugality is important! -- but do need to be able to make progress in my work.
I'm currently running Stata/MP 13.1 on a 2.9GHz dual-core i7 Macbook Pro with 8GB RAM and I know (...think I know) it isn't a RAM issue since all my datasets are about 1GB only.
- Will going up to 4 cores effectively double my processing speed? 6 cores, triple?
- Would going up to a 6GHz dual-core (I don't think that exists, but for the sake of argument) double my processing speed?
- Is it worth paying $3000 for a 4GHz quad-core, or is that likely to provide only a "clinically insignificant" improvement in speed (i.e., let's say 20% faster would be clinically insignificant, for my purposes) compared with a 2.6GHz quad-core for half the price (16GB RAM for both)?
Thanks in advance for any advice that can shed light on this dilemma. I'm trying to be respectful of my funding source -- acknowledging that my laptop is only 15 months old and I'm in an institution where frugality is important! -- but do need to be able to make progress in my work.
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