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Depends a lot on what you're doing. Based on the assumption that it's related to suffering through Chromium builds, there's a baseline amount of memory required and then a lower amount for each added job. It helps a bit to have a ton of memory beyond that for caching though.
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Not much science involved in that estimate, just my feeling on it based on doing a huge amount of Chromium and AOSP builds on different hardware. I don't really expect that the cache helps as much as I hope since NVMe SSDs are so fast. It's largely just about the number of cores.
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Think about how much time you waste waiting for builds, think about the value of your time and strongly consider getting a really nice Threadripper CPU. That's my feeling on it. I wish I could have put a new workstation together last year or earlier. AFAICT COVID screwed it up.
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Another major annoyance with the Threadripper CPUs is that they really need special CPU coolers designed for them. noctua.at/en/nh-u14s-tr4 seems like the best bet based on reviews testing. However, it's only adequate for 3970X. It isn't really good enough for the 3990X.
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