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<blockquote data-quote="Kalimero" data-source="post: 512451" data-attributes="member: 31878"><p><strong>Hi mate</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi mate,</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah its a desktop G5 ppc core 2.7ghz. I run logic mostly ... </p><p>I don't even have a background process, i'm not online with that computer either ... The quantity of ram usage does go up and down but between 200 and 375 on range of 3 gig... </p><p>I might be wrong but i thought i heard something about being able to tell the system to prioritise disk or ram usage, dunno if i'm making sens i'm no expert ... </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions ?</p><p>Thanks for answering</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalimero, post: 512451, member: 31878"] [b]Hi mate[/b] Hi mate, Yeah its a desktop G5 ppc core 2.7ghz. I run logic mostly ... I don't even have a background process, i'm not online with that computer either ... The quantity of ram usage does go up and down but between 200 and 375 on range of 3 gig... I might be wrong but i thought i heard something about being able to tell the system to prioritise disk or ram usage, dunno if i'm making sens i'm no expert ... Any suggestions ? Thanks for answering [/QUOTE]
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