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kazmac

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Hi everyone,
I've got a 2013 27" iMac with 24gb RAM, 1GB Vram and 1TB hard drive, I am looking at taking a few preliminary design classes at school, but am not sure if the vram my iMac can handle Adobe creative cloud. I tried to ask Adobe and I know their vram says at least 512mb, but I want to be sure before I make this leap.

I would be using Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Dreamweaver and a couple of others (gulp flash LOL), so would this be viable?

Thanks,
 
Hi everyone,
I've got a 2013 27" iMac with 24gb RAM, 1GB Vram and 1TB hard drive, I am looking at taking a few preliminary design classes at school, but am not sure if the vram my iMac can handle Adobe creative cloud. I tried to ask Adobe and I know their vram says at least 512mb
I'm not sure why you'd doubt Adobe's system requirements. Your computer will work fine.
 
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Hi everyone,
I've got a 2013 27" iMac with 24gb RAM, 1GB Vram and 1TB hard drive, I am looking at taking a few preliminary design classes at school, but am not sure if the vram my iMac can handle Adobe creative cloud. I tried to ask Adobe and I know their vram says at least 512mb, but I want to be sure before I make this leap.

I would be using Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Dreamweaver and a couple of others (gulp flash LOL), so would this be viable?

Thanks,
Your iMac will be fine.. Your spec's are better then some of the ones in my studio that I work at and Adobe CC works just fine...
 
I'm not sure why you'd doubt Adobe's system requirements. Your computer will work fine.

Thank you for the clarification. I wanted to be sure I could run those programs without hiccups since the Vram is in the midpoint, Adobe wouldn't tell me anything beyond what the specs say. I do not want to waste time / $ in jumping into coursework I cannot follow through.

Your iMac will be fine.. Your spec's are better then some of the ones in my studio that I work at and Adobe CC works just fine...

Appreciate hearing this. Thanks.
 
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