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Re: quad vs. 8 core on Mac Pro
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Russell Lasson
on May 20, 2008 at 7:18:16 pm
[Craig Alan]
"Do I need a ram module for each core or do they share what's installed? "
They share what's installed, but you'll end up with better performance if each core has a gig or more. But starting with two gigs is okay to start with.
-Russ
Russell Lasson
Kaleidoscope Pictures
Provo, UT
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