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6-core (3.33GHz) or 2 quad-core (2.4GHz) Westmere
Hello everyone,
so I want to replace my G5 and have to decide between the 6-core (3.33GHz) or the dual quad-core (2.4GHz) Westmere processor setup. I usually have mid size mixes (64 tracks) and a couple of VIs. I know that ram has a lot to do with performance but just to keep it simple I want to choose between these two setups. Cheers, Detlef. |
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