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Intel Quad Core vs. i-series
As far as an optimum PT machine and running Win7, what are your comments as far as utilizing a quad core and stoking up the RAM. I just completed building this set-up for the home office with a 10,000 RPM HD and 8G of RAM and this thing screams!
Would this be a smart way of saving some cash for a PT rig, yet squeezing the most out of the previous generation? Steve
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