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Me either - then again it might be because you and I are the only two on a PC!Never had a crashing issue, but faster previews always welcomed!
Should have pointed that out the crashing problems were for Mac users and machines with 8 or more cores. painting on ajustment layers seem a little more responsive also.Me either - then again it might be because you and I are the only two on a PC!
I'm not surprised! Still betting you get the 180 before it's done. Actually I wonder who orders it firstOfficially its a IQ 160. I went for it
I will just bring the baseball bat to go pick up my wife this morning at the airport. Need to remember my helmet.I'm not surprised! Still betting you get the 180 before it's done. Actually I wonder who orders it first
Congrats, Guy! Funny how around here we're so happy when people get a new MFDB---it's a like a newborn baby coming into the family....Officially its a IQ 160. I went for it
Oh no, you are not the only ones! I love my 1 year old 64bit workstation with a gently overclocked Intel 980X 6 core processor, 24Gb RAM, SSD OS disk, and an 8 drive 16Tb internal Raid array that serves my image files at 700mb/sec. And it's SILENT. Not starting a boring platform war, but there's a lot of good reasons to use a high level PC workstation.Me either - then again it might be because you and I are the only two on a PC!