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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 472544" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Got a new pc to hopefully speed up processing. i7 4790 3.6Ghz, 32GB Ram and 2 GB Video ram, 2TB Hard drive, windows 8.1. I will be replacing the power supply with a 750 w and adding a second 4 TB hard drive. I am doing a lot of real estate photography and doing a lot of photomatix fusion, wow with large files it can slow down a machine, hope the new one is up for the challenge! I figured time is money and sitting there waiting on the machine just doesn't cut it anymore. Old machine had an AMD quadcore, 16GB Ram, 1GB Video and a 1TB & 4TB hard drive, just too slow. I researched and the i7's should be the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 472544, member: 753"] Got a new pc to hopefully speed up processing. i7 4790 3.6Ghz, 32GB Ram and 2 GB Video ram, 2TB Hard drive, windows 8.1. I will be replacing the power supply with a 750 w and adding a second 4 TB hard drive. I am doing a lot of real estate photography and doing a lot of photomatix fusion, wow with large files it can slow down a machine, hope the new one is up for the challenge! I figured time is money and sitting there waiting on the machine just doesn't cut it anymore. Old machine had an AMD quadcore, 16GB Ram, 1GB Video and a 1TB & 4TB hard drive, just too slow. I researched and the i7's should be the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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