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Re: A new PC config
by Carlos Manuel on Jun 30, 2009 at 2:54:03 pm

Thanks Dean,

I know that Combustion will only use the memory addressed by the 32-bit OS.

But, and against my heart, in a near future I will have to move to work also with AE, in that momment the 64-bit OS will take advantage of all the memory available.
I feel that Autodesk have shooted C* and it's bleeding to death...


Right now only Premiere Pro, Photoshop and probably Corel will use all the RAM.

Since this Pc will have to work for a couple of years, ist's better to be, as much as I can, future proff.


So what do you think of the Graphics card?
I will NOT game on this machine.
It's only for work mainly with the softs indicated.

Sincerely
Carlos




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