Return-Path: Received: from mail-vc0-f169.google.com ([209.85.220.169] verified) by media-motion.tv (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP-TLS id 4738684 for AE-List@media-motion.tv; Thu, 07 Jun 2012 17:09:15 +0200 Received: by vcbfl10 with SMTP id fl10so389395vcb.28 for ; Thu, 07 Jun 2012 08:11:45 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:date:message-id:subject:from:to :content-type; bh=J622rrps3FmH2TqRYmJTeB86YLkdVbBImOCuKmNOioQ=; b=ZnCI93xayG15KjPNERCF5dp1zNJxaOrrOk+fZ/E6i9KTdnpBdwZD69Y+u/vCV2x7N0 7QZzIepJdQ4wwNs/mszivIMSTk4hOBZHISMuXwWUAZQ0GcUHk65ym02KWUdhnM8MmiJg 3LkzXg38L2dSfG9hB/eXPax4fWFMJ8mE5UmN3jb8G/BDp4KhamuBpxgEPir/r0qWOcXK GxFEyMB3JAOOVpnAYh2Zn6Kgi7ZTB44kOevi8UDNk53+kuIkVKHNzhPY2qZstU5v+Qta dv6yMSM8GpYxcyzGrZVQZdkip9MrVUo6OrAloqEbI6R8QrnqK8lTg404eWtZA6re1aJw EVlA== MIME-Version: 1.0 Received: by 10.220.154.130 with SMTP id o2mr2344291vcw.57.1339081905407; Thu, 07 Jun 2012 08:11:45 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.220.149.70 with HTTP; Thu, 7 Jun 2012 08:11:45 -0700 (PDT) In-Reply-To: References: Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 11:11:45 -0400 Message-ID: Subject: Re: [AE] RAM is RAM? From: rendernyc To: After Effects Mail List Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=f46d0435bfde4c05bb04c1e34d00 --f46d0435bfde4c05bb04c1e34d00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 3,1 was 8 core standard and max machine with i think a 4 core option as well, pretty sure it takes ram in pairs unlike the triple channel on newest machines On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 11:02 AM, Chris Meyer wrote: > Is it an 8 or 12 core machine? Optimal RAM setups depend on number of > cores and memory channels. > > Apple has a doc on replacing RAM, including a bit on memory channels: > http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/MacPro_MemoryDIMM_DIY.pdf > > The focus seems to be more balancing channels that what makes up that > channel. > > - Chris > > > On Jun 7, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Jim Curtis wrote: > > > I'm setting up a new workstation from my spare MacPro3,1. I turned down > work this year, and have decided to bring in a freelancer to help me rather > than do that again. > > > > I have a 16 GB package arriving soon (4 x 4 G sticks). Currently, that > machine has 8 GB consisting of 2x2G sticks, and 4 x 1G sticks. (It has 8 > slots for a max of 32G.) > > > > Is there any downside to having four matched 4G sticks in the same > machine as two 2G sticks and two 1G sticks? I hardly see people listing > 22G in their MacPro. > > > > Does it matter? As long as they're all 800 MHz ECC FB-DIMM:R, just > different sizes? > > > > > > TIA, > > Jim C. > > > > > > . > > > > +---End of message---+ > > To unsubscribe send any message to > > > +---End of message---+ > To unsubscribe send any message to > -- danny princz exposedideas.com --f46d0435bfde4c05bb04c1e34d00 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 3,1 was 8 core standard and max machine with i think a 4 core option as wel= l, pretty sure it takes ram in pairs unlike the triple channel on newest ma= chines





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