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Art White
October 6, 2005 at 3:20 amAaron, Andre,
..and all others. Thank you for the advice. A “Simple fix” considering the other complications I have been through. I changed that MB to add more RAM. Any suggestion as to which one is better for my configuration?
Thanks
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Andre Gagnon
October 6, 2005 at 6:11 am[artismobile] “Any suggestion as to which one is better for my configuration?”
If I was to buy a new Mobo now, I would probably go for the Intel D955XBK as tested by Matrox,
in order to have access to the dual-core CPU speed. Not cheap tough.https://www.matrox.com/video/support/rtx100xtremepro/rec/mb/intel D955XBK.cfm
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Aaron Strader
October 6, 2005 at 1:30 pmIf you want to be able to use your exsisting hardware (cost effective, eh?) I heartily recommend the Asus P4P800 SE or the P4C800 boards.
They’re both easy to work with and quite reliable.
If you do want the serious upgrade, I side with Andre. The Dual core’s would be nice for using with After Effects and would be really nice for rendering unsupported effects on the timeline in premiere.
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Art White
October 6, 2005 at 10:21 pmI’m sure all three suggestions will cure my problem. I’ve changed a few MB’s before but I’m a bit of a Freshman when it comes to dual core. Any complicated differences with the install? Hardware incompatibility with my current set up?
Thanks again for your help. It means much.
Art
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