Thanks for the help, everyone! I think for now I'm going to go 8-core,
single 500GB disk, 2GB RAM and take it from there.

Amita

On Jan 16, 2008 6:33 PM, Brendan MacRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --- Amita Guha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Now that Macworld is over, I can buy my Mac. I'm
> > going to get a Mac
> > Pro, and I'm trying to figure out the configuration.
> > I want to be able
> > to run PhotoShop, Lightroom, and a bunch of other
> > applications without
> > any performance problems. Chances are slim that I
> > will delve into
> > video editing or anything like that, although I
> > suppose anything is
> > possible. I checked on DPreview and some people
> > recommended the
> > following:
> >
> > Single quad core motherboard
> > 6 to 8 Gb RAM
> > 3 hard drives - one for apps, one for data & one for
> > a scratch disk for PS
> >
> > My coworkers think this is overkill and say I should
> > start with a
> > basic machine and add on as necessary. The basic Mac
> > Pro is now
> > 2 quad core MBS (the single quad core is cheaper)
> > with 2GB RAM and a 350GB HD.
> >
> > What do you guys think? There seems to be some
> > debate over whether
> > Photoshop can even make use of multiple processors,
> > so I'm fine with
> > going with the single quad core MB, but I'm not sure
> > about the rest.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Amita
> >
>
> Amita,
>
> I got one last year and loaded it up with 4 drives and
> 5 gigs of RAM. This is the first version with 2X
> dual-core Xenon "Woodcrest" 3Ghz chips. I run CS2 and
> I am pleased with the performance. I am able to open
> 300-500 Meg sized scans with little effort. Processing
> is usually pretty quick.
>
> Your machine will have quad core chips. I would expect
> the typical leap in performance with these. Also, if
> you're going to run CS3, it may run a tad faster than
> CS2.
>
> -Brendan
>
>
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