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Originally Posted by Hawkney911
i am running a macbook pro right now and I'm a current graphic design student and it works very well slow sometI'mes with multiple open programs and a second monitor but it get the job done.
i think i might just b 2 Impatient
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Do you have the 7200rpm drive in it?
The 4800 and 5400's are fine for regular apps but if you are using the Adobe Suite or Final Cut suite they make tremedously large scratch files that kill the slower drives. Especially if you the drive is more than 75% full.
7200 rpm drive is a must for any laptop doing Pro grade graphics, and max the RAM.