Configuring New Mac Pro's

I guess to upgrade to CS5 we need intel Mac.
We have 2-G5 right now. I wondering what are best configuration would
be for our shop? Just want to see if anyone would care to give an opinion. What we can get by with
or should we go all out for the future. Funds are limited with the economy right now. What to make the right decision.
We're a commercial shop 2- 40" and 28"
We don't do much design work.
We manipulate PDF (pitstop) and Illus. but basically just preflight and slap them in a layout.
Haven't bought equipment in along time.
Should a shop like ours go with:
the Quad-Core or 8-core; what the difference the Quad has 2.66GHz and the 8-core has2.26 standard; which is faster?
Memory: we don't want to hang up in Illus or Photoshop or Acrobat/Pitstop.
what would be a reasonable for that? 16GB? and aagain what would be the difference between the quad and 8-code?
Graphics Card:
We preflight large Illustrator/photoshop/acrobat files and don't want to get hung up. What's a reasonable soltion here. What should we think about when deciding?
We want speed. If we need to keep the cost down we need to righ configuration to easily expand them.
thanks
Rande

Hi Jeff,
Lloyd Chambers probably knows as much as, if not more than, anybody else about using Mac Pros and Photoshop, and you might find the following links useful:
http://macperformanceguide.com/index_topics.html
http://macperformanceguide.com/bto-macpro-configure.html
http://macperformanceguide.com/RecommendedDisplays.html
Personally, I think that the 8-Core 2.93Ghz is a better long-term investment than the 3.33Ghz Quad Core, but it is more expensive. However, it has the advantage of the additional processor, and double the RAM capacity, making it more future-proof, as, hopefully, software advancements make more use of the additional cores.
From personal experience I would recommend investing in the CTO Radeon HD4870 option instead of the nVidia GT120. I used the latter for 4 months last year, and it was OK, but the HD4870 is considerably faster.
Whichever Mac Pro you decide upon, I would buy the standard configuration plus the HD4870 option, and then buy additional RAM (I can thoroughly recommend Kingston) and larger capacity/faster drive(s) to suit your purpose and budget.
If you can stretch your budget, buy the 8-Core 2.93Ghz. If not, I would consider the 8-Core 2.66Ghz or the 3.33Ghz Quad Core.
Your other option is to wait a bit longer for the much rumoured 6-Core/12-Core Mac Pros, with possibly a Radeon HD5870, but, personally, my 8-Core 2.93Ghz based system is fast enough for me.
Regards,
Bill

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      CUDA Preferences  Support
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          1% WindowServer
          1% fontd
          0% sysmond
          0% Creative Cloud
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      98 MB mds_stores
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      98 MB Creative Cloud
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      548 MB Inactive RAM
      1.95 GB Wired RAM
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