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Posted by tehlord on Mar-01-2012 11:09:

Quick Xeon vs i7 question.

How does an 8 core 3.2ghz Xeon Mac Pro compare to say whatever the fastest current i7 chip.

M'k ta.


Posted by Raphie on Mar-01-2012 11:12:

i7 beats the shit out of it.....


Posted by tehlord on Mar-01-2012 11:21:

Well to put the question into perspective it's for a pal of mine who's doing score work almost exclusively.

There's a 2009 Mac Pro 8 core with 3 SSDs, 4TB storage and 16GB RAM with a 30" Apple Cinema Display for �1600 up for grabs, or a new build PC with an i7 and similar specs for similar money.


Posted by Raphie on Mar-01-2012 11:26:

He would need to do his homework on what XEON was used that that timeframe, but can tell you now, current i7's will be like 8x times at fast and 1600GBP buys you a hell of a i7 system


Posted by tehlord on Mar-01-2012 11:35:

Hmmmm, looking here it shows that the 3.2ghz Xeon's are about 80% as quick as all but the latest i7s, but I really have no idea how real world those benchmarks are

http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html


Posted by Raphie on Mar-01-2012 11:45:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
Hmmmm, looking here it shows that the 3.2ghz Xeon's are about 80% as quick as all but the latest i7s, but I really have no idea how real world those benchmarks are

http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html


you need to look at the older Xeons the 3.2's benchmarked in 2008

Xeon is a product range name intel has been using for more than 10 years now.


Posted by tehlord on Mar-01-2012 11:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Raphie
you need to look at the older Xeons the 3.2's benchmarked in 2008

Xeon is a product range name intel has been using for more than 10 years now.



Well spotted


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Mar-01-2012 14:34:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
Well to put the question into perspective it's for a pal of mine who's doing score work almost exclusively.

There's a 2009 Mac Pro 8 core with 3 SSDs, 4TB storage and 16GB RAM with a 30" Apple Cinema Display for �1600 up for grabs, or a new build PC with an i7 and similar specs for similar money.


That model is what everyone uses. You could also sell it in one year for almost the same. Those benchmarks just don't translate to specific tasks. Andre value of a 1 year old pc is nothing. People are lining up or 3.1 - 4.1 Mac pros

Not sure how pounds convert to dollars when buying computer stuff in uk but that system with no monitor or ssd at 1400 would be sold the same day.

But even itch those results the 3.2 is as you said 80%. Remember you have 2.


Posted by tehlord on Mar-01-2012 15:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
That model is what everyone uses. You could also sell it in one year for almost the same. Those benchmarks just don't translate to specific tasks. Andre value of a 1 year old pc is nothing. People are lining up or 3.1 - 4.1 Mac pros

Not sure how pounds convert to dollars when buying computer stuff in uk but that system with no monitor or ssd at 1400 would be sold the same day.

But even itch those results the 3.2 is as you said 80%. Remember you have 2.


Yeah it's a bit of a bargain, it works out to about $2400 but Macs are much more expensive here than there in the first place.

The deal has been struck anyway, it's bought.


Posted by Timothy on Mar-03-2012 17:31:

A 15 inch 2011 Macbook Pro is even faster than a 8 core Mac Pro.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Mar-03-2012 17:47:

faster at what ? The mac pro , its bandwidth , ram addressing and cache makes it a much more formidable computer for audio. Faster ? no . Able to do more, yup.

I mean have you people actually tried to do similar things ?

I own a 2011 Macbook pro , a 2009 MAC PRO . a 2010 MAC PR0 and the laptop could not handle a 25% of what the towers do. It isn't all about cpu cycles. IN fact the 2010 is spec'd to be twice as fast as the 2009 model but in practice, they are identical. Benchmarks are theoretical. In practice, doing the same things, the benchmarks just don't correlate as much as you think. Unless you are doing benchmark type stuff like batch retouching child pornography. Those tears need to really dazzle off the page.



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