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Re: Premiere CS3 and dual quad-core mobo performance
by Jan Janowski on Jan 28, 2008 at 11:50:18 pm

OK... Did the test...
A100 JPEG files are 3872 x 2592, which are much larger than what you were wanting, but should show there is plenty of headroom. Imported 3 into an NTSC SD session and twirled, zoomed and positioned the images. NO PROBLEM playing them back on timeline without rendering them!]
NO PROBLEM!
I even went so far as to call up the Preformance Monitor to show all 8 processors. Maximum CPU useage was 5-6% while playing back the timeline without rendering...
NO hesitation whatsoever.

By the way: I put all my $$ into CPU and Motherboards, and cheaped out on the video display cause I ran out of money: I'm running the NVIDIA Quadro FX560 with two Refurbished Gateway 1830 Displays at 1280 x 1024. This seems to work fine, even though it isn't the high horsepower display card the seller wanted me to buy.. But it still works fine...

I hope this is the results you wanted.....

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