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Re: Multi Core or Single Core is better for Pro Tools?
Before decide anything you must explore about your existing problem that why this is occuring, what is the main problem behind this.
I am telling you the best information here because I also faced same problem in past. Even I spent my lots of time to solve this issue and finally I got the solution; that time I firstly introduce with benchmark technology. Then I read many blogs about cpu benchmark program which also helps me to waste my money in buying computer hardware. At the end you must try it my experience at once then you can do whatever you want. |
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