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Getting Ready to Switch - Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="vaughan80" data-source="post: 495596" data-attributes="member: 32638"><p>But - for the love of god - do not buy your ram from apple! Get it from crucial, you will save yourself a fortune and it is really easy to fit. </p><p></p><p>I run CS2 on the same imac (with 3 gig of ram) it works like a dream, even with A3 sized documents at 600+ Res. Even before I upgraded the ram, CS2 worked really well.</p><p></p><p>By the way, not sure if you own CS3 yet, but i've had loads of trouble with it on a PC (unable to open more than 2 documents at once - massive problem) - apparently it is a bug, not sure if it's fixed or not. CS2 is way better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaughan80, post: 495596, member: 32638"] But - for the love of god - do not buy your ram from apple! Get it from crucial, you will save yourself a fortune and it is really easy to fit. I run CS2 on the same imac (with 3 gig of ram) it works like a dream, even with A3 sized documents at 600+ Res. Even before I upgraded the ram, CS2 worked really well. By the way, not sure if you own CS3 yet, but i've had loads of trouble with it on a PC (unable to open more than 2 documents at once - massive problem) - apparently it is a bug, not sure if it's fixed or not. CS2 is way better. [/QUOTE]
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