When there will be an upgrade for new Mac Pro's?

When there will be an upgrade for the new Mac Pro's?

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    FBDIMMs are cheap if you want to try a new set. $22 for 2x2GB on Amazon.
    Next: an SSD boot drive is a must. I would go with Samsung 840 EVO 500GB which are priced nicely and very fast even on SATA II.
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    The 1TB SSD in the nMP and 6-core is probably your sweet spot. And forget 12-core.
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    Apple's event is aimed at the iCrowd - maybe a mini thrown in? definitely iDevice (but short supply of screens) and of course Yosemite is deep into GMs now.
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  • Wait for new Mac Pro's or buy a 27" iMac?

    Hi, I currently own an early 2009 2.66 ghz Quad Core Mac Pro with 8 gigs of memory. My Mac Pro has 4 internal Hard drives filled up with data (over 4 tb of storage space).
    I plan to upgrade to either the new Mac Pro's  (ariving in late July or early august) or the new 27" iMac. I'm aware that if I went with the Mac Pro then I will need to buy a 27" LED Cinema display.
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    The other is the price. I don't want to spend more than $4000 for a new computer. If I customized a current Mac Pro with 512gb SSD and a 2tb drive, (I will add more drives in the future) a 27" LED Apple Cinema Display, 16 gb of memory then I will be paying over $6000.
    That's way higher than I'd like to spend. Will the new Mac Pro's have much improved for cheaper?
    What do you think that I should do?

    Why not see what Barefeats and Macperformanceguide have already done in terms of performance and buying advice?
    With iMac, you don't compete with say 6-core 3.33GHz or have upgrad options and may be limited in other ways. And of course you don't want to pay for Apple price and slow SSD. Besides which most Mac Pro owners use an SSD for system, and don't want 500GB SSD (which is what Apple's would be).
    just buy a good SSD now from OWC now.  Buy the minimal configuration from Apple, a WD Black 2TB is less than $149.
    As for outgrowning a two year old Mac Pro... see if you can upgrade the processor.
    Do you think you will be ready for having to use Lion and that your software will be too?
    The 2010 2.8GHz $2119 + 3 x 8GB OWC, SSD, W3670 3.2GHz 6-core $600 is not even $3995. As for 27" I leave that to others and whether 3rd party.  But, you're saying you can't use the monitor you have now?

  • ExpressCard Readers for new Mac Pro's

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    Is there an ExpressCard Reader/Writer solution for the new Mac Pro's?
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    not sure if drivers are required/compatable for Mac pro....
    http://www.addonics.com/products/host_controller/adpexc.asp
    http://www.shopaddonics.com/mmSHOPADDONICS/Images/adpexc.gif
    Expresscard has the same transfer rate as USB 2.0 when the card is USB based, Higher when PCI-e based.
    Message was edited by: Forrest McElfresh1

  • Card reader for new Mac Pro?

    what is a good card reader for the new Mac pro?

    First this is the MacBook Pro forum, Notebook forum. Do you have a MacBool Pro Notebook or a Mac Pro Desktop?
    Anyway any card reader made by one of the major CF/SD/MicroSD memory card manufacturers will work. Connecting to your Mac computer by USB, Firewire (If your Mac puter has a Firewire port) or even Thunderbolt if there are any that connect that way. As for USB connection you won't see much difference between USB 2 or 3. The cards limit the transfer speed more than the connection type.

  • "Best" configuration for new Mac Pro used for Aperture?

    I'm getting ready to order a new Mac Pro and would like to configure it to optimize Aperture performance.
    On CPUs - I have found no benchmarks which show whether Aperture would benefit from 2 quad core processors versus 1. Does anyone know of any benchmarks or have any experience using a single quad core? I don't want to spend $500 on a 2nd processor if Aperture can't use it.
    On Graphics cards - I was sold on the GForce 8800, due to it's supposed blazing speed for gaming and it's larger on board memory. However, after reading the following review http://www.barefeats.com/harper10.html , these guys seem to imply that applications such as Aperture actually run faster with the standard Radeon 2600 video card! If anyone has any experience or opinions on this review, I'd love to hear them!
    On memory - I know from experience that Aperture will use all of the physical memory you make available to it. I plan on ordering the standard 2GB from Apple, then adding 8GB from 3rd party for total of 10MB.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    I can only say that when faced with the same decision last month, I went with a 2.8 8-core/8800GT/10gb RAM/library stored on 2nd internal drive setup and am completely satisfied with Aperture's speed. Beyond satisfied, really, borderline thrilled to be honest. No beach balls, perfectly responsive adjustment sliders, smooth and quick scrolling through images (even with Quick Preview mode turned off). Aperture 2 definitely takes advantage of all 8 cores - I have MenuMeters installed and can watch its CPU usage across all 8 cores. Exporting, for example, is fast and uses all cores for background processing.
    I have seen a couple small anomalies though...when moving photos around in a light table, I get some odd flashing artifacts on the right side of screen that could be graphics card related. Visually annoying but it doesn't affect performance. I'm also seeing some weird behavior with keywords not appearing in Tooltips and in the Viewer, but it's intermittent and is most likely a software bug and not my hardware setup.

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    I have the new Mac Pro 8-core 2.26GHz (Nehalem) and need to connect my two Western Digital drives via their E-SATA ports for video editing.
    I bought a Sonnet Tempo card, having being led to believe this was one of the better cards, but sadly when I installed it, it didn't work. Careful reading of the small print on the Sonnet website informed me it wasn't actually compatible with the new MacPro.
    Could someone recommend a E-SATA card (2 ports) for use with my system. I'm struggling to find one.
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    I have the new Mac Pro 8-core 2.26GHz (Nehalem) and need to connect my two Western Digital drives via their E-SATA ports for video editing.
    Hi,
    Unfortunately, the WD MyBook is not ideal for video editing. The enclosures use a bridge board that splits the connection between USB/FireWire/eSATA. This type of connection usually slows eSATA performance and is not compatible with all eSATA controllers. As a result, starting with the WD MyBook puts eSATA users at a disadvantage.
    I agree with hatter that you would be better off with the Sonnet Tempo E4P and the FirmTek SeriTek/5PM. You could still use the WD MyBook as a backup device.
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/sonnet/mac-pro/
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/firmtek/5pm/
    http://firmtek.stores.yahoo.net/sata5pm.html
    FirmTek sells a 2-port card with the SeriTek/5PM, but as it is Silicon Image SiI3132 based, performance will be limited to approx. 135MB/sec. with a single cable. If a dual bay direct connect enclosure like the SeriTek/2EN2 is used the RAID 0 performance will be approximately 150MB/sec. when the volume is empty.
    Moving up to the Sonnet Tempo E4P can provide 210MB/sec. write and 250MB/sec. read performance with the SeriTek/5PM and a multi-drive RAID 0 configuration.
    Most users interested in video editing are looking for high performance. However, if you don't need a high performance RAID, a 2-port card like the SeriTek/2SE2-E will do the job.
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/firmtek/2se2e/
    Have fun!

  • Ssd for new mac pro

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    Greetings,
    abo

    Helios2 Thunderbolt2 with multiple PCIe 2.x controllers and SSDs 20Gb/sec
    http://www.macperformanceguide.com/blog/2014/20140324_1-Helios2-and-128GB.html
    Price on Samsung 840 EVO 1TB is nice. Eventually look for PCIe based SSD the same as found internally capable of 1.2Gb and probably more, Samsung intends to have retail kits in 2014.
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    All true, however, FCS 2009 (aka FCS 3) does run with the current OSX (10.8.4) which is two full versions beyond the last supported one (10.6.8).
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