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Re: Slightly OT: optimal PC for TCS2 / CS3 use
Optimal will be a Core-duo 2.66MHz or 3 and above.
If you are running Win 7 which you should rather than Vista, try to go
for 64-bit. 32-bit will work fine. Max
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Re: Slightly OT: optimal PC for TCS2 / CS3 use
Optimal will be a Core-duo 2.66MHz or 3 and above.
If you are running Win 7 which you should rather than Vista, try to go
for 64-bit. 32-bit will work fine
Hi All,
We have PCs that at first blush look quite adequate to meet the system
requirements spec'd by Adobe for TCS2: P4 (single core) 3.2GHz w/ 3GB RAM
running WinXP. However...in reality, dealing with TCS2 and docs that are
hundreds of pages long and chock full of graphics, there is
Optimal will be a Core-duo 2.66MHz or 3 and above.
If you are running Win 7 which you should rather than Vista, try to go
for 64-bit. 32-bit will work fine. Max your RAM 4 GB would be good,
though with 64-bit you could actually use more. And a humongous hard
drive. Look for 1 TB as a good
Hi All,
We have PCs that at first blush look quite adequate to meet the system
requirements spec'd by Adobe for TCS2: P4 (single core) 3.2GHz w/ 3GB RAM
running WinXP. However...in reality, dealing with TCS2 and docs that are
hundreds of pages long and chock full of graphics, there is
Optimal will be a Core-duo 2.66MHz or 3 and above.
If you are running Win 7 which you should rather than Vista, try to go
for 64-bit. 32-bit will work fine. Max your RAM 4 GB would be good,
though with 64-bit you could actually use more. And a humongous hard
drive. Look for 1 TB as a good