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Photoshop cs5 "OpenGL Drawing(3D performance)" PC vs mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kris" data-source="post: 2704735" data-attributes="member: 218482"><p>you will definetly have the upper hand seeing how you have a graphics card and alot of these types f programs need graphics cards (videocards) </p><p>anyways you also have more ram as well.</p><p>in my opinion (and feel free to disagree)</p><p></p><p>your laptop succseeds in ram and graphics.</p><p>get and external hardrive of 1 tb or grater and you'll be good.</p><p> </p><p>western digital is a really great brand as well as seagate for external hardrives <my two favorite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kris, post: 2704735, member: 218482"] you will definetly have the upper hand seeing how you have a graphics card and alot of these types f programs need graphics cards (videocards) anyways you also have more ram as well. in my opinion (and feel free to disagree) your laptop succseeds in ram and graphics. get and external hardrive of 1 tb or grater and you'll be good. western digital is a really great brand as well as seagate for external hardrives <my two favorite. [/QUOTE]
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