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Steve Mann wrote on 4/25/2012, 9:16 AM
Vegas doesn't care what CPU you run Windows on. As long as you run Windows.
Christian de Godzinsky wrote on 4/25/2012, 12:18 PM
Hej Björn

More and faster cores better performance of Vegas. You will benefit from 6 cores compared to 4. Probably this is still true in VP11 that is GPU enalbed, but many of us have still this feature disabled, for other reasons...

Christian

WIN10 Pro 64-bit | Version 1903 | OS build 18362.535 | Studio 16.1.2 | Vegas Pro 17 b387
CPU i9-7940C 14-core @4.4GHz | 64GB DDR4@XMP3600 | ASUS X299M1
GPU 2 x GTX1080Ti (2x11G GBDDR) | 442.19 nVidia driver | Intensity Pro 4K (BlackMagic)
4x Spyder calibrated monitors (1x4K, 1xUHD, 2xHD)
SSD 500GB system | 2x1TB HD | Internal 4x1TB HD's @RAID10 | Raid1 HDD array via 1Gb ethernet
Steinberg UR2 USB audio Interface (24bit/192kHz)
ShuttlePro2 controller

Björn Johansson wrote on 4/26/2012, 4:07 AM
what should I do to get Vegas to work well and fast?
Dach wrote on 4/26/2012, 7:04 AM
That's a valid question, but it's also very subjective. To a degree you can have one or the other, based on your budget. The bigger your budget, the faster perfromance you can purchase.

I've been plugging away at this since single core CPUs, so I am impressed with the progess that a quad will provide. IMO, get the best CPU that your budget will allow.

- Chad