it seems really to be the way to go.w i l l wrote:Looks like a Mac Pro for me after Christmas then. If I get paid.
sorry... no: apple.w i l l wrote:A surprise from where..... Dell?
I usually have no very complicated scenes in terms of amount of objects and polygins. 8 GB must be enough for me, as I can already work very well with my current 2 GB RAM.tanguy wrote:i read somewhare that Xp64 start to be different at 4Gb Minimum to accelerate process...
So with a quad core u will have only 2 gig per Core. It good for sure, but not big... What do you think about it ?
If we make one we will allow 16 Gig to have a very large scene sclae possibility.
As soon as Microsoft Vista arrives, things will change a bit. Windows XP is unable to tell physical processors apart, and it will distribute the processing of threads to all CPU cores as they are available. Whether the cores are located on one, two or multiple CPUs is irrelevant here, which can cause inter-processor thread-switching. This should be avoided, as it might entail the relocation of thread data as well - isn't that a nice new bottleneck!
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition will be able to tell processors or nodes apart from simple processing cores. This allows the operating system to assign threads in a more resource-efficient manner: one large task can be executed exclusively on CPU A, while another huge workload runs autonomously on CPU B. Inter-processor task switching is eliminated due to the enhanced hardware awareness of Vista Ultimate, and performance will scale much better with increased core count per processor.
I think i is too much. Apple's MacOS X versions cost less in a retail version, and i simply do not believe that Vista will be THAT different from XP.KRZ wrote:199 euros...in a systembuilder-version (means no documentation nor support).
not too much i think
Very fair price imo (given the full version costs ~550€), i just hope "no support" only means technical assistance from personnel and is not related to the many software patches that microsoft products need.KRZ wrote:199 euros...in a systembuilder-version (means no documentation nor support).
not too much i think
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