Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been busy, so I haven't weighed in to this conversation. If I wanted to buy a dedicated computer to run Photoshop and Mac wasn't an option, I would get a Sun Ultra 40 configured with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition: If money was no object, I'd get 2 dual-core Opteron processors, 8 GB of memory (no point getting any more than this; Photoshop CS2 can only use 3GB) with the NVIDIA Quadro MVS 285 graphics card, and 4 disks. The boot disk would be 80GB SATA, and the other three would be 250GB 7200RPM SATA2. I'd use one of the 250GB SATA2 disks as my home directory, and then I'd mirror the other two in a RAID 0 configuration and use the mirrored pair as Photoshop's scratch disk. I estimate that this configuration would cost about US$10K, though I can't get through to any Sun pricing sites tonight to verify that guess. When Photoshop CS3 comes out, I'd expect it to be 64-bit clean, and then you will really get your money's worth out of those Opterons. If $10K is too much, then go with 1 dual-core processor, 4GB of memory, and 2 disks; put your photoshop scratch storage and your home directory on the big disk and use an 80GB boot. Brian Reid LUG Saloon Keeper