valdez
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Ok, I wasn't sure where i should post this but first I have a question for anyone about Mac Memory.
I do pretty regular freelance shooting and editing and I use a Mac pro model1,1.
I'm trying to keep an open mind about final cut x and want to give it a chance for smaller projects that I shoot and edit alone since it seems fast for all in one kind of workflows. So I upgraded my Video card to handle it and I'm about to dump more memory into it but I can't find any definitive answer about if it's really that harmful to get 2 - 4GB sticks over 4 - 2 gb sticks in the interest of upgrading further in the near future without having to dump half of that and replace everything again. I know it's "suggested" that you balance your memory meticulously, and obviously I'll get them in pairs, but I'll end up with 2- 2gb sticks that I already have and 2- 4gb sticks. Is that such a bad idea in practice? I haven't found any resources that say whether it's just not 'optimal' or is there some risk of damaging anything? or is it no big deal at all?
BTW, I'm still finding FCP X to be stupid buggy, and I just got Premiere Pro. I may switch to that, it already feels like it's got the best of FCP 7 and FCP x all in one. And it reads my AVCHD files natively (i shoot with a GH2), which will save me tons of storage space! win. thanks in advance for any advice.
I do pretty regular freelance shooting and editing and I use a Mac pro model1,1.
I'm trying to keep an open mind about final cut x and want to give it a chance for smaller projects that I shoot and edit alone since it seems fast for all in one kind of workflows. So I upgraded my Video card to handle it and I'm about to dump more memory into it but I can't find any definitive answer about if it's really that harmful to get 2 - 4GB sticks over 4 - 2 gb sticks in the interest of upgrading further in the near future without having to dump half of that and replace everything again. I know it's "suggested" that you balance your memory meticulously, and obviously I'll get them in pairs, but I'll end up with 2- 2gb sticks that I already have and 2- 4gb sticks. Is that such a bad idea in practice? I haven't found any resources that say whether it's just not 'optimal' or is there some risk of damaging anything? or is it no big deal at all?
BTW, I'm still finding FCP X to be stupid buggy, and I just got Premiere Pro. I may switch to that, it already feels like it's got the best of FCP 7 and FCP x all in one. And it reads my AVCHD files natively (i shoot with a GH2), which will save me tons of storage space! win. thanks in advance for any advice.
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