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Re: Final Cut Pro + Mac Pro = Problems??
by Nick Falangas on Jun 8, 2009 at 8:00:55 pm

Hi thank you for your response. I have another question. If I am buying a the 8 Core with Two 2.26 Ghz will FCP be able to use the total: 4.52 of Ghz my computer will contain? I mean, from what I am reading FCP only uses 1 core? What does that mean? Does that mean it is only able to use 2.26 Ghz? Sorry I know these are inexperienced questions. -Nick


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