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Difference in Memory on iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="robghosh" data-source="post: 317439" data-attributes="member: 16030"><p>I just pulled the trigger on a refurbished 24 inch iMac! Woo Hoo! It ships with 1 gig of memory. I'm a designer and I was wondering if anyone out there has had a problem using Photoshop, InDesign or Quark with 1 gig of ram. With Rosetta being as slow as it is, would 2 gigs help my machine move faster or could I wait for CS3 to come out and be as fast as it should be. Even then, would another gig help — I mean of course it would, but would it be necessary? Any insight would be appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robghosh, post: 317439, member: 16030"] I just pulled the trigger on a refurbished 24 inch iMac! Woo Hoo! It ships with 1 gig of memory. I'm a designer and I was wondering if anyone out there has had a problem using Photoshop, InDesign or Quark with 1 gig of ram. With Rosetta being as slow as it is, would 2 gigs help my machine move faster or could I wait for CS3 to come out and be as fast as it should be. Even then, would another gig help — I mean of course it would, but would it be necessary? Any insight would be appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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