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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 10:21 pm)
Yes, I've just gotten a new HP system also. Mine's an Intel Core 2 Duo.
And of course -- I've started upgrading it immediately after purchase. I figure that the next step will be increasing the RAM from 2G to 4G. And then I'll need to add an extra hard drive or two.
Currently, I've got a new 22" LCD Widescreen monitor, plus an older 19" flatscreen CRT monitor that I"m using as a secondary. Of course, I'll need to get another LCD to replace the CRT VGA............
.......it's all good.
An internal blue LED, eh...........?
Mine seems to be OK with 2G. But I haven't had it long enough to really put it through its paces yet. I've been quite busy over the last several weeks. My new system sat in its box for a week, unopened, before I had a chance to get it set up. I haven't even installed Lightwave 9 or AutoCad 2007.1 on it yet. Perhaps I'll find the time to do those things over this weekend.
But I do have Poser, Vue, Photoshop, and Bryce installed (so far). It flies. Especially over my old P4 system.
My old PC is now semi-retired to file server status. Perhaps I'll set it up for use as a rendercow for Vue.
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NP at all.. glad to be of help. Did you just get a new system as well?
(BTW, I'd read it's best to have a little more power available then you actually need. That's why I went with the 500 watt as opposed to the 450 watt. The price difference? $6!)
The ati x1950 pro recommends 450 watts minimum. Might wanna rethink only 450 just in case.
(Plus the 500 watt one comes with a internal blue LED... COOOL! Now you can have a L33T system just like th ekids these days.. LOL!)
Way too many people take way too many things way too seriously.