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solomonych2012-11-22 09:10:33
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solomonych, 2012-11-22 09:10:33

Will a dual-processor system unit speed up when working in Photoshop?

The idea came to assemble a dual-processor system unit to replace the old computer.
Interested in the question, does it make sense (if there is a financial opportunity) to buy such a mother www.f1cd.ru/news/dvuhprocessornaya_materinskaya_pl... and put the processor in there?
Will it give an increase only in the processing of heavy video renderings, or will any application (first of all, the processing of heavy tiff files be of interest) work much faster?

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Enuriru, 2012-11-22
@Enuriru

An SSD drive will give a very good acceleration.

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Urvin, 2012-11-22
@Urvin

How heavy are the files?
What kind of operation needs to be expedited?

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sumnix, 2012-11-22
@sumnix

Of course it will, not twice, but noticeably. Two zionchik work as one. I remember that somewhere Photoshop uses only one core, and somewhere all at once - I advise you to first check the critical operations in your processing. He also needs a lot of RAM and a fast cache.

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Arseniy Togulev, 2012-11-22
@tetra

I'll be at work, I can test any tests that you come up with, there are 2 processor PCs and 2 processor MACs

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Evgeny Elizarov, 2012-11-22
@KorP

The performance gain will give an SSD and more memory. In general, look - do your actions rest against the FS in percent.

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m08pvv, 2012-11-22
@m08pvv

More memory is better, an SSD and a cooler video card (Photoshop already has CUDA support, so look in this direction).

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