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umm, havent noticed a big speed increase under workbench
What should I notice? Apart from not being able to replace the trapdoor cover!![]()
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My 1230 doesn't give a big speed increase when not doing much with Workbench, but it speed up a lot of programmes.
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Yep, The speed difference between a standard A1200 and my A4000 is not that noticeable when using Workbench for general tasks. I do however notice quite a speed increase when accessing folders on the HD. Especially when they contain a lot of files.
As Steve said, the biggest increases will be when running applications or games. Try running something like Gloom, Fears or Alien Breed 3D and you should notice a big improvement and the ability to select bigger resolutions and more detailed pixel sizes.
And something like Photogenics would run much faster.
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