Mac Pro - which one?

I am getting a new Mac Pro and I need to run CS5 suite on it... for the money is getting the 8-Core vs the Quad-Core worth it? And how fast is the Quad-Core? I mostly want speed in Photoshop and the iMacs are too slow for me. Also, I want around 3 programs open so I can go from one to the other.

Think of counting processors in these Macs the way a small child counts:
One, two, lots, infinitely many.
You want lots, and most anything beyond that is not very different from lots.

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    Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
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    Select the messages entered from then until the end of the episode, or until they start to repeat, whichever comes first.
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    The log contains a vast amount of information, almost all of it useless for solving any particular problem. When posting a log extract, be selective. A few dozen lines are almost always more than enough.
    Please don't indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
    Please don't post screenshots of log messages—post the text.
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    You can type in your machines serial number here to find out a little more about it, however, it won't tell you what components came from what countries to be assembled into the unit you have. 

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    Help. I recently bought a 2008 Mac Pro from Mac of all Trades. It came with Leopard 10.5 installed. When I set initially started the computer, I followed the instructions on the screen. I was asked to set up a password which I did. Since I'm very forgetful and not too tech savy, I wrote it down as I typed it in. I first went to install Office Mac 2011 but when it asks for a password, it won't accept the one I set up. I was told that if I bought the new Snow Leopard 10.6.3 and installed it, that it would reset everything. Well, it won't allow me to load it without the password. I am new to Apple - this is my first. I have always been able to "reboot" a computer with discs but I'm not sure how to do this one. Is there a way to do it without the password and reset everything? Could somone please email me
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    <Email Edited by Host>

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  • I'm debating between a Macbook Air or a Macbook Pro which one would you suggest?

    I'm debating between a Macbook Air (MC965LL/A) or a Macbook Pro (MD313LL/A) which one would you suggest?
    I will be using this for college and taking it to class with me.  My biggest fear is that I may be too hard on the Air and damage it, but I like that it is lighter and looks cooler.  But which one do you believe is more logical and provides the best computer quality overall?

    This is an objective comparison,
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    Assuming a score to score, we could say: Pro 1 - 0 Air
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    I say then: Pro 4 - Air 6 (but wait ... is not over)
    Do you know where the above discussion decade? The MacBook Pro is much more expandable: add just € 77 and takes a 60GB OCZ Agility SATA3 that mounts in an instant. At that point, the bill draws on the opposite reactivity with SSD and the difference of the processor, though not so obvious, back to bite. It is also possible to realize different combinations. We have spoken of a disk of only 60GB in effect, but in the Pro can also be used as an adapter to enter the optibay the HDD of 320GB in place of the original SuperDrive. In this way we obtain the speed of the solid disc for the operating system and applications and the increased capacity of a traditional hard drive for archiving. Also, the RAM, which base is 4GB on both, on the Pro can be easily increased to 8GB. To want to do things right we should say that the added cost rises well and lose the initial assumption for which we have assigned a point to Pro for the greater economy.Furthermore, the comparison is based, only the basic models, however, the counter remains a valuable expandability, both now and in the future: if after some time you should decide to improve the performance of your Mac, is with the Aircan only change SSD (mSATA but those are expensive), while the Pro will have more flexibility.
    u point for the Pro: Pro 5 - 6 Air
    With the 2011 version of the MacBook Air has resumed the backlit keyboard, but still (and will) not have an Ethernet port, Superdrive and the infrared receiver. The absence of the reader / writer is a point against him, this is indisputable
    equal footing Pro 6 - Air 6. As Apple moves fast towards a future where this will no longer be necessary (see installation and operating system software via the web) can still be useful today. It must be said that with less than 30 € you take an external drive efficiently (review) but this still requires to carry around another "element". On a personal level each of us will be evaluated differently this absence, there are those who do not tolerate it and who has already got used to (in extreme cases supported by the Remote Disk feature) but it is still a lack of perspective in a single complete computer , at least at present.
    For this reason we say: Pro 7 - 6 Air
    pull the money (or better scores ) won the pro of a single point.
    i hope it can help you ti choose
    Francesco

  • I have two intel-era Mac Pros. One at work, another at home.  Two months ago both started having same mix of freezes/hangs

    I own two Intel-era Mac Pros, one at work, the other at home office.  A couple months ago both started having the same problem: a mix of freezes/hangs and weird graphical artifacts showing up on the screens.  Usually I need to reboot. Usually a reboot fixes the problem for a while until it recurs. If it was just one computer, I'd figure disk problem or graphics card.  But the fact that both have been affected at the same time makes me suspect some software issue or possibly a trojan/virus.  Has anyone seen something like this?  Or have any advice?

    The OS is still @ 10.4.8?
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    Helps to run SmcFanControl @ 900 rpm - esp in warmer weather
    Monitor the system with Hardware Monitor, it is more accurate and thorough though not as "cute" as some.
    Both have OEM 7300GT or X1900, which requires constant cleaning of dust.
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    Maybe your drives are years old - and it never hurt to clone the system regularly for backup and maintenance, run Disk Warrior instead or in addition to Disk Utility. And take advantage of new faster drives.
    No it may not be Flash based malware but then Apple isn't supporting pre-Snow Leopard as much if at all. They did offer a limited fix for recent malware.

  • Two graphics card on macbook pro which one do I use?

    I have two graphics cards on my macbook pro. ADM random 6490m (256mb vram) and Intel HD graphics 3000 (512mb vram). My question is which one should I use? I don't do any hardcore gaming or photoshop. I guess that I am just looking for the best display and least buffering if that even has anything to do with the graphics card. I just want to get the most out of my macbook. I appreciate any advice. Thank you.

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  • Can I add a ram of 1333mhz in my mac pro which had a stock of 1066mhz. Will the ram be compatible ???....because ,I was not able to find a 1066 MHz of ram in apple store. And it's for my mac pro which I bought recently a month ago

    Can Anyone help me out for a good solution?

    DDR3 is backward compatible, no one really buys theirs from Apple, you can do a lot better on price and warranty going elsewhere.
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  • I own a mac pro which i bought from thailand but i live in Maldives , why can't i buy an app for my mac pro from Maldives ?

    i own a mac pro but i cant buy any apple software to my mac because they dont accept my credit card

    You appear to have boght a Mac and taken it to a country with no iTunes/Mac App Store. So there is nowhere for you to buy. You must buy from the stores for your country and there isn't one that I can find.

  • Another PC guy thinking of moving to MAC.  Which one should I buy?

    Here's what I do on my pc:
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    I have become frustrated with the pc's snags/glitches/re-boots, etc., especially when when working with video editing/making movies. I am considering the purchase of a mac given all the positives I hear about them in this area.
    My concern is that so much is changing in computers that I will purchase a system and then regret the decision for what I want to do. I'd also like to look at using my computer to record tv shows like a TIVO if that's possible. Also, is an upgrade available to be able to plug in my VCR and tape players so I can convert these items to computer-useable format quicker. Presently, I use a third party hardware that is a waste of time putting all of this together.
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    TD's tip on Elgato is on the mark as several of Elgato's TV Tuners have Composite/S-Video input ports too. (Elgato EyeTV Hybrid). There are also standalone devices. 
    Whilst the Elgato does a very similar job to the TiVo it is not TiVo itself which is also available for the Mac (groan; for a price).
    The Mac Mini uses a laptop size/speed hard disk and so serious video editing is out. The Mac Pro is a workstation priced for and aimed at tru professionals. The laptop/desktop decision is really whether you need portability or not; if you do consider a large LCD screen and large external hard drive for your main desk. I can understand that the form-factor of the iMac may take some getting over for "switchers" (as will the slight learning curve of getting used to OS X: Switch 101) but the iMac is a well developed and evolved design.
    Your insurance: in the unlikely event you don't love OS X just buy a copy of Windows and install it on the Mac.
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