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Dual Processors-Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="llaamaboy" data-source="post: 43591"><p>Instead of starting a new topic and since I am getting ready to order a new D2G G5, please, a few questions here...</p><p></p><p>I was told the 10.3.X actually saw the dual processors as one processors. Clustered? From what I see in this discussion, is that true?</p><p></p><p>I was planning on 128 Meg for Vram but now it seems as if 256 would be much better in the long run. Is 10.4 shifting all the graphcis to the graphics board?</p><p></p><p>I want to ask how much Ram is needed, but can see the answers now, "depends". My best answer for that is sound and video - serious amateur. I was planning 1 Gig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llaamaboy, post: 43591"] Instead of starting a new topic and since I am getting ready to order a new D2G G5, please, a few questions here... I was told the 10.3.X actually saw the dual processors as one processors. Clustered? From what I see in this discussion, is that true? I was planning on 128 Meg for Vram but now it seems as if 256 would be much better in the long run. Is 10.4 shifting all the graphcis to the graphics board? I want to ask how much Ram is needed, but can see the answers now, "depends". My best answer for that is sound and video - serious amateur. I was planning 1 Gig. [/QUOTE]
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