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i was just about to order the New iMac G5 (sweat)

i wanted to know if 1.5 gb ram was good enough for running final cut studio. i dont have a lot of patients so it needs to be fast!

thanks a lot,
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I would try 1.5GB first, check Activity Monitor to see if you are getting close to maxing out your 1.5, if you are then consider going to 2GB. No point in going to 2GB if you find out you aren't even maxing out 1.5GB.
 

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