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I need a what.....? configuration woe's
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<blockquote data-quote="MAC-simus" data-source="post: 284446" data-attributes="member: 2338"><p>I don´t think you need 3ghz CPu either. the difference between 2.66 and 3 is not that great to be worth extra 800$. get as much RAM as you can for the buck. </p><p></p><p>tip:</p><p>you can see in activity monitor of you need extra RAM. in the system memory tab look the the "pages in/out" numbers. if you run all programs you use and "out" is still 0, that means your current RAM is sufficient.</p><p></p><p>ii is generally agreed, that 4 GB provides best performance for buck. above that you don't generally benefit that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAC-simus, post: 284446, member: 2338"] I don´t think you need 3ghz CPu either. the difference between 2.66 and 3 is not that great to be worth extra 800$. get as much RAM as you can for the buck. tip: you can see in activity monitor of you need extra RAM. in the system memory tab look the the "pages in/out" numbers. if you run all programs you use and "out" is still 0, that means your current RAM is sufficient. ii is generally agreed, that 4 GB provides best performance for buck. above that you don't generally benefit that much. [/QUOTE]
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