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New Mac Pro is here. (pg. 3)
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lentej
My goodness, this thing is a MONSTER!! Not too happy with the looks and the fact that I'll now have an octopus on my desk but I'll be getting this bad boy asap! :wtf:
aNYthing
am i the only one that laments expandability/flexibility offered by the old MP? As a showpiece, sure - it looks very Apple-ish. But for someone who may not be content with graphics, HD, etc... this is more like:


DJ RANN
Nah, you're missing the point.

The concept is about making the thing modular by using external devices as expansions. With that amount of TB2 ports just about anything can be connected to it, and the "fixed" aspect of the base unit itself will hopefully mean reliability, which is a prime requisite in a pro environment (which this is obviously aimed at).

The old mac pros weren't flawless - I used to do 3rd party tech support the Mac Pros and they were solid but still had weird problems, just ask L4C about his random logic board issues. A lot of these random problems were caused by incredibly difficult to pinpoint combinations of certain HDD's and certain videocards, with particular revisions of logic boards.

TBH, the more I think about it, the more this concept makes sense; in the studios I worked in we were all using 4+ year old Mac Pros and the only things that got changed were hard drives and PTHD cards. This allows a studio better accessibility and easier function.

The trash bin thing is funny but you have to realize the size of the new mac pro; it's 10 inches tall and 6" wide. In fact, if I wasn't white, it would closely resemble my penile appendage.
tehlord
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Originally posted by DJ RANN


The concept is about making the thing modular by using external devices as expansions.



A very wise TA member predicted this a year ago.

A very, very wise TA member.


Now the wait is over I'm buying a Mac Mini :p
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by tehlord
A very wise TA member predicted this a year ago.

A very, very wise TA member.


Now the wait is over I'm buying a Mac Mini :p


Lol, true that.

But really, a mini? By the time you add a nice screen and all the other bits you're at a imac which is cheaper and faster?
Floorfiller
i want an iMac so bad hehe. If only I could justify dropping the coin on it.
DjWoody
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Originally posted by aNYthing
am i the only one that laments expandability/flexibility offered by the old MP? As a showpiece, sure - it looks very Apple-ish.


I have the old MacPro and honestly, I never used any sort of expansion card on it except for HD's and memory. All my gear is either USB or Firewire so to me, I don't see a need for an expansion slot. Back in the days, definitely, but today, nah. I do kinda like the idea of daisy chaining HD's better, but I don't like the idea of having an octopus on my desk.
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by Floorfiller
i want an iMac so bad hehe. If only I could justify dropping the coin on it.


I bought my imac in 2008 for $1200 new. Apart from putting new RAM ($50) and an SSD in it $180 it has served me flawlessly for over 5 years now.

So $1430 divided by 5 = $286 per year. I spend more on meals out in two weeks than that, and the trusty imac has a good couple more years left in it.
tehlord
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
Lol, true that.

But really, a mini? By the time you add a nice screen and all the other bits you're at a imac which is cheaper and faster?



The Mac will be a secondary machine, mainly for screenflow. I've got a 40" Bravia I can plug it into and all my samples etc are already on the external I already own. I can get an as new i5/500GB/8GB for less than £400 and the equivalent iMac is more than twice that second hand.

If it was going to be a main computer then I'd probably get a 2009-2010 Mac Pro for a grand or so.
jf2010
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Originally posted by tehlord
The Mac will be a secondary machine, mainly for screenflow. I've got a 40" Bravia I can plug it into and all my samples etc are already on the external I already own. I can get an as new i5/500GB/8GB for less than £400 and the equivalent iMac is more than twice that second hand.

If it was going to be a main computer then I'd probably get a 2009-2010 Mac Pro for a grand or so.


Good choice ! great bang for buck which is hard to get with apple!

I got mine a few months ago for around €850, 2.6ghz quadcore mini, works like a dream :)

Floorfiller
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
I bought my imac in 2008 for $1200 new. Apart from putting new RAM ($50) and an SSD in it $180 it has served me flawlessly for over 5 years now.

So $1430 divided by 5 = $286 per year. I spend more on meals out in two weeks than that, and the trusty imac has a good couple more years left in it.


yeah that's a great point. That's completely reasonable.
Looney4Clooney
to be honest, i'm jumping ship if logic 10 is not released by christmas. I mean it is ing ridiculous.

There is no way i can double up on something that well , i mean what the is the point I guess.
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