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We have people in this forum who build systems that last for years and years. And we have other people who will upgrade to the fastest option as soon as it comes out. But how much CPU power do you really need, right now, today?
The poll questions are based on if you had the fastest consumer desktop CPU available today, the 3770K. I'm not counting the hex cores as I don't consider them mainstream.
And how does that differ from 10 years ago?
I primarily use the following applications.
MS Office
Quickbooks
Coreldraw X5
Photoshop Elements
Vegas Pro 10
Presonus Studio One 2
Ripbot
Microsoft Expression
Out of all of these apps I can say that the only one I could really use more compute is Sony Vegas Pro 10. In this case it's not the render so much as the increase in real-time preview performance that would be nice.
Faster renders are always welcome but I can always set them up to be accomplished over night.
Now if we go back in time 10 years then I needed more compute for CorelDraw X5, (extrusions and other fx were slow), Photoshop Elements (again applications of fx, especially noise reduction was painful), Presonus Studio One 2 (again compute limited on number of fx during playback), and all renders were terribly slow even with SD streams.
The poll questions are based on if you had the fastest consumer desktop CPU available today, the 3770K. I'm not counting the hex cores as I don't consider them mainstream.
And how does that differ from 10 years ago?
I primarily use the following applications.
MS Office
Quickbooks
Coreldraw X5
Photoshop Elements
Vegas Pro 10
Presonus Studio One 2
Ripbot
Microsoft Expression
Out of all of these apps I can say that the only one I could really use more compute is Sony Vegas Pro 10. In this case it's not the render so much as the increase in real-time preview performance that would be nice.
Faster renders are always welcome but I can always set them up to be accomplished over night.
Now if we go back in time 10 years then I needed more compute for CorelDraw X5, (extrusions and other fx were slow), Photoshop Elements (again applications of fx, especially noise reduction was painful), Presonus Studio One 2 (again compute limited on number of fx during playback), and all renders were terribly slow even with SD streams.
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