imac i7 - 8GB 1066Mhz DDR3 SDRAM (4 x 2GB) vs. (2 x 4GB)

I'm seriously contemplating purchasing an imac quad core i7 primarily for use with Final Cut Suite 3...with emphasis on using Final Cut Pro 7 and Motion 4.

I'm noting that the 8GB ram option configuration can be acheived in two ways:
(4 x 2GB for $200) or (2 x 4GB) for $600.

If I'm looking to get to 8GB's, is there a difference as to how much processing power and speed I'll get one way or the other?

In other words, if 8GBs of RAM is what I'm after, is there a good reason to
pay the extra $400 for the (2 x 4GB) version?

I'm just trying to fully understand the difference.

Thanks.

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on Mar 27, 2010 6:14 PM

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Mar 28, 2010 2:51 AM in response to brvideo

Yes it would increase but not as what you or I will think its just that you could have more apps open, thats what ram does, it only allows you to have so much apps open, now if you have more ram, also, this would cut the render time by maybe 3 percent, not much increase, I have the iMac i7 also with 4 gigs of ram and I use it for Final cut studio 3, and its a dream, it works flawless with 4 gig, I cannot think how much faster it would be with 8 gigs. I am running it with 4 Gigs and its a fast beast.

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