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Which CPU is best for Photoshop 7 AMD or INTEL P4



 
 
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Old June 25th 03, 12:41 AM
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Default Which CPU is best for Photoshop 7 AMD or INTEL P4

Whatevey you choose, do not use Dell. I have a 1.8G dual-CPU, 1G RAM
and it froze all the times.

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On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 03:02:13 -0700, L.S wrote:

As a friend of mine is interested in getting a similar system so im
wondering what to build for her..


Unless you're doing some really really special stuff, the CPU is not going
to be the real bottleneck. Memory is, though. Your best bet would be a
dual DDR motherboard, I think.

 




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