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Karen Souza
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I'm having a new computer built and want to use Intel's new P4 w/ Hyper-threading technology. The OS will be Windows XP Pro and will be using Omega 1.56 for my vinyl cutting & Edge2 printing. Does anyone know if there would be any problems/conflicts w/ my Gerber stuff or any other problems before I jump in! Any help would be most appreciated!
Karen

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Karen Souza
Cranberry Signcraft
54R Fairhaven Rd. Mattapoisett, MA 02739
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Bruce Evans
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Your jobs will just starting printing and cutting before you ever even finish designing them. Now that's fast!

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Bruce Evans
Crown Graphics
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Bob Timmerman
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Karen
I think I just took the paint off one of your
trucks......Dave Noyer or something like that.
It was your shaded shade and the outlines were
just smooth......
Hope things are well with you and Bob.
Bob'T'

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Bob Timmerman
Sunshine Sign Co.
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Hiya Karen,
It sounds impressive if you're into multitasking with various applications and crunching some large files. But, it just may be the latest gimmick to get us to buy new hardware.
Supposedly if your software is compatible with XP, you're fine. I'd double check with Gerber to be sure though.
Here's what I found @ gateways website.
web page
Intel's sell sheet is here PDF file Warning this is a large file.
My question is do you really need that much power?

Havin' fun,
Checkers

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David McDonald
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Here is a link from the Intel site you may want to check out.
http://www.intel.com/technology/hyperthread/

As far as I know, the only chip that has hyper threading right now is their new 3.06GHZ chip. It's about $800 just for the chip! You would also need a motherboard that specifically supports hyper threading.

Here is a quote from the Intel web site:
"Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with an Intel® Pentium® 4 processor at 3.06 GHz or higher, a chipset and BIOS that utilize this technology, and an operating system that includes optimizations for this technology. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use."

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