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    Does vray split the quad core into 4 while rendering? Does it do it in xp pro (regular not 64x) I know nothing about processors anymore Im trying to buy a new computer and Im totally confused
    Thanks Tina

  • #2
    Hi

    yes it does, you will see four Buckets..

    Natty
    Natty
    http://www.rendertime.co.uk

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    • #3
      thanks!. Does anyone have any recommendations for a new laptop. Im going to be traveling this summer and need to take my work with me. I have an older dell m60 which sucks and I looking at a bunch of diff alternatives. Dell doesnt seem like such a big deal now and there cust. service sucks. Ive gotten a quote on a really cool computer from alienware and then I found this vigor atlantis which actually uses desktop chips in it so you can select a quad core. I dont know if running a desktop chip in a laptop matters. they also both support dual chip video and raid. I know they are gaming computers but It seems like the dell mobile workstations arent that great so I wanted to try something new. Any thoughts anyone? Also both gaming computers use nvidia and im a ati fan but not an hp fan so I am going to have to figure out an alternative. thx!
      Thanks Tina

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      • #4
        You do know that Alienware was bought by Dell not too long ago, right?
        They still work seperatly though.

        As for your question: I have no idea about laptops and chipsets/processors.
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        • #5
          i Know I just found that out... figures.
          Thanks Tina

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          • #6
            check this out

            this is still my current labtop i used it when i studyied abroad and i could still render these new ones are a bit priccy but neverthless it lasted me 5 years. and to this day its running nice. Check out this systme its a nice quad core labtop.

            http://www.xtremenotebooks.com/index...&model_id=1266
            Ruben Gil
            www.spvisionz.com
            www.linkedin.com/in/s2vgroup

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