Hi
does it make sense to upgrade an i5 to i7 with almost same GHz?
i have a Thinkcentre M93p with i5-4570 3,2GHz
and could upgrade to a Intel Core i7 (i7-4770) 3.4 GHz
but i doubt that make sense, or am i wrong?
regards
reinhard
Hi
does it make sense to upgrade an i5 to i7 with almost same GHz?
i have a Thinkcentre M93p with i5-4570 3,2GHz
and could upgrade to a Intel Core i7 (i7-4770) 3.4 GHz
but i doubt that make sense, or am i wrong?
regards
reinhard
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Reinhard, if it is just for your Xara Desktop application, I would say no.
Invest in an SSD and more memory first off.
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oh i have already two ssd, one with OS second for swap, temp, xara autobackup, and so on.
thx for feedback.
no sicknature. for nearly 20 years. omg ...
For many problems there are simple and easy-to-understand solutions that do not work.
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It depends on the number of quantity.
But sometimes i have to import files from Autocad with a mega lot of objects, impossible to work with.
or i have artworks with a lot of ungrouped objects, than it is slow.
but i tried other programms, no alternative at all !!!
Xara is very fast!
no sicknature. for nearly 20 years. omg ...
For many problems there are simple and easy-to-understand solutions that do not work.
The CPU won't make too much difference in this your case. You want a lot of RAM, 16GB as a minimum and a graphics card with as many CUDA cores (nVidia) as your pocket will allow. Quadro cards are where the smart money is.
rsrsrs said he sometimes has to import a lot of content from AutoCad and ungrouped objects. There's a fair bit of graphical grunt taken up by the GPU, freeing the CPU. AutoCad (if used on the same machine) will perform better with a Quadro as well, they're even recommended in the specs from AutoDesk.
Graphics software typically like an abundance of RAM and GPU grunt, I presume Xara would be no different if you're pushing a lot of objects in one document.
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