The answer is "yes, in theory".
In reality, you won't be using more than two cores unless you're running Vista, which nobody in their right mind would do.
Are Nehalem Processors useful for a Video Editor?
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Re: Are Nehalem Processors useful for a Video Editor?
Ask me about my secret stash of videos that can't be found anywhere anymore.
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Re: Are Nehalem Processors useful for a Video Editor?
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/forum/v ... 9&start=15the Black Monarch wrote:The answer is "yes, in theory".
In reality, you won't be using more than two cores unless you're running Vista, which nobody in their right mind would do.
^ 'nuff said
As a side note, Lagarith and x.264 both support multi-core encoding...which can very easily load a quad core