Esteban Gonzalez Posted December 6, 2004 Share Posted December 6, 2004 Hi everyone, in thinking change my pc for a dual procesor one, i work in cinema4d, so i do want a dual g5, but my partners, toll me that dual xeon is better, give some advice..... i really need it fast Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackb602 Posted December 6, 2004 Share Posted December 6, 2004 Try this site: http://www.3dfluff.com/mash/cbtop.php It shows Cinema 4D benchmarks for just about any processor currently available. Which speed of Xeon were you thinking about? Jack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigcahunak Posted December 6, 2004 Share Posted December 6, 2004 Going for dual is great for sure. I'm sure both will do a great job, and that performance difference would be minor between the two options. I think that it depends mostly on other things like: Which OS are you used to working on right now? What other programs are you planning to use? Price... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted December 6, 2004 Share Posted December 6, 2004 Going for dual is great for sure. I'm sure both will do a great job, and that performance difference would be minor between the two options. I think that it depends mostly on other things like: Which OS are you used to working on right now? What other programs are you planning to use? Price... Words of Wisdom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esteban Gonzalez Posted December 8, 2004 Author Share Posted December 8, 2004 heyyy thanks... an thinking in a dual 2.4 xeon with 1 gb of ram, 256mb ati 9800pro, or dual 1.8 ghz G5, with 1 or 2 gb of ram, and 256 video card...... i using, vectorworks, and cinema 4d, adobe premiere and after efect, and photoshop 8 of course..... i cain of short money and time talking... so i need help.. THANKS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigcahunak Posted December 8, 2004 Share Posted December 8, 2004 Great for you - all work on both platforms. Now, all you have left to decide is which OS you prefer - not what hardware. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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