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    Its me not you!

    Moan, moan, moan!

    Actinic v9 multi user is so slow, crashes and is generally difficult to work with.

    Having had fantastic levels of support fronm Actinic I am now of the opinion that our computers are as much if not wholly to blame and intend replacing both the ones we use for Actinic before installing v10.

    May I have suggestions as to which specification computers I should be looking to purchase and what operating system to aim for.

    I know as much about computers as I need to know, so any help gratefully received.

    Regards, Robert
    Robert Johnston
    www.gentlemans-shop.com

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    Hi Robert,
    I've recently upgraded so hope I can help. I don't use multiuser but have several sites, and order processing, switching between them and printing was very slow. Like you I got fed up and decided a new computer was central to a solution.
    I went for the fastest processor and largest memory I could afford, as it seems to me that these factors are most important for smooth running.

    The new system runs Windows 7 64 bit with a Core i7 processor and 8gb RAM. I understand that you need a 64 bit processor to take advantage of more than 4gb RAM and I wanted that extra memory. I bought from a company called Mesh, who I've dealt with before, and I've always had good service although I've seen complaints online about them. I guess you take your chance with any supplier. This new computer has radically changed Actinic and everything is pretty much instantaneous which is great.

    With multiuser I would also be checking the network speed through the cables and switches in case they're causing problems too.

    I'm not an expert, however, so take more advice before committing- I'm sure someone far more experienced will be along soon!

    I hope you resolve your computer woes soon!
    Best wishes,
    Ben
    Ben
    http://www.fairygoodies.co.uk

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      #3
      I'd echo what Ben said.

      The core i7 processors are great for what you want to do and Windows 7 is much better at allocating tasks to the different cores in the processor.

      Memory is relatively cheap so 8GB RAM and 64 bit windows is also a good idea.

      If I remember correctly, the i750 processor offers good performance for the price.

      Mike
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