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Old 09-12-2008, 04:11 AM   #1
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elements 6 and Pentium D 915

Pentium D 915 2× 2800MHz and photoshop elements 6
I am not very clued up when it comes to processors etc and need some help. I am looking at buying the a pc with the following spec:

# CCU: Intel® Pentium® D 915, 2x 2800MHz
# Non removable disk: 250 GB S-ATA, 7,200 rpm.
# Memory: 2048 MT DDR2-RAM Infineon®/AeNeon
# Diagram: NVIDIA® GeForce® 7050, max. 512 MT shared MEMORY
# Main board: Bio star GF7050V-M7, base 775, GeForce 7050/nForce 610i chip set, 1× ATA - UDMA 133, 4× S-ATA II, RAID support, 4× USB 2,0 + 2× front USB, 1× serially, 1× PCIe X16, 1× PCIe X1, 2× PCI, 2× PS/2, AC97 5,1 sound

I want to run Photoshop elements 6 on it. The system requirements for this software say that it needs a pentium 4 processor and directx 9 compatible graphics card. My question is will the software run on this pc. I think the graphics card is ok but have no idea about processors.

Any help you can offer will be much appreciated
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Old 09-12-2008, 04:48 AM   #2
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