- Jan 7, 2013
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So after 5 years I upgraded memory to 16gb from 8 and added a 1TB HDD to the two 500gb drives (all 7200rpm)....with two 32gb scratch disks on drives other than OS...
The PC runs ultra quiet and cool...no complaints there...old photoshop programs load in 4sec. as does the newest addition of Elements14 that runs @ 64bits so to use 10gb of RAM, much more RAM than the old PS 32bit limit of 3gb....I don't do much more than basic PS processing (little multi-layer processing) and the PS efficiency is @ 100%....the graphic card is a basic 1gb ATI 5450 that runs a 23" IPS monitor at its native resolution, 1920x1080.
Here's the screen shot of its performance characteristics....
The new RAM is running @ 1.67v and the CPU is clocking @ 24-26 giving me a core speed of 3.2-3.4 Mhz....
And so....I ask....would updating to Skylake next year improve performance, and if so how?
Thank you for your input....
The PC runs ultra quiet and cool...no complaints there...old photoshop programs load in 4sec. as does the newest addition of Elements14 that runs @ 64bits so to use 10gb of RAM, much more RAM than the old PS 32bit limit of 3gb....I don't do much more than basic PS processing (little multi-layer processing) and the PS efficiency is @ 100%....the graphic card is a basic 1gb ATI 5450 that runs a 23" IPS monitor at its native resolution, 1920x1080.
Here's the screen shot of its performance characteristics....
The new RAM is running @ 1.67v and the CPU is clocking @ 24-26 giving me a core speed of 3.2-3.4 Mhz....
And so....I ask....would updating to Skylake next year improve performance, and if so how?
Thank you for your input....

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