MacBook Pro to Mac Pro
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2008-05-24 08:49 PM
2008-05-24
08:49 PM
Is this worth the move?
Thanks.
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2008-05-25 12:42 AM
2008-05-25
12:42 AM
I went from a G5 with 256 Mb to a MacPro with that 512 card
The new machine goes faster but whether it is the faster processor or the xtra RAM or the 512 card - can't say.
I have the 512 card to drive up to 2, 30" displays. This is a factor for the larger card. How many pixels will you drive?
It does let me navigate large OpenGL views smoothly but no science on that, just a feeling.
The new machine goes faster but whether it is the faster processor or the xtra RAM or the 512 card - can't say.
I have the 512 card to drive up to 2, 30" displays. This is a factor for the larger card. How many pixels will you drive?
It does let me navigate large OpenGL views smoothly but no science on that, just a feeling.
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-05-25 05:31 PM
2008-05-25
05:31 PM
I have the 30" Cinema Display that I run as a main monitor in my office, then I just use the MBP elsewhere.
The biggest area that I want to see speed increases are the elevation regeneration and rendering time.
I just want to know of the MacPro (8 core) will make some significant impact.
The biggest area that I want to see speed increases are the elevation regeneration and rendering time.
I just want to know of the MacPro (8 core) will make some significant impact.

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2008-05-25 05:42 PM
2008-05-25
05:42 PM
It will be a lot faster.
Dwight Atkinson
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2008-05-25 07:23 PM
2008-05-25
07:23 PM
You will get another dimension working with a MacPro

osx 10.14 | archicad 22 | cinema4d 18 |

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2008-05-26 06:50 AM
2008-05-26
06:50 AM
That would be time... the elusive 4th dimension in the architectural field.

Erich
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2008-05-26 06:55 AM
2008-05-26
06:55 AM
Erich wrote:But it is an illusion of time compression - because with a faster computer things don't get done any faster, it just seems that way.
That would be time... the elusive 4th dimension in the architectural field.
Faster computer = bigger renderings in the same time, not smaller renderings faster.
My mother always told me "Everyone sees how well you did, nobody asks how long it took." She never worked in architecture.
Dwight Atkinson

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2008-05-26 07:05 AM
2008-05-26
07:05 AM
Dwight wrote:Of course is you put an architect in a sealed box does he/she work at all....
My mother always told me "Everyone sees how well you did, nobody asks how long it took." She never worked in architecture.
Are those snoring noises we hear?
Erich
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2008-05-26 07:12 AM
2008-05-26
07:12 AM
Erich wrote:If an architect draws in the forest, and there is no one there to see, do his screams make a sound?Dwight wrote:Of course is you put an architect in a sealed box does he/she work at all....
My mother always told me "Everyone sees how well you did, nobody asks how long it took." She never worked in architecture.
Are those snoring noises we hear?
Dwight Atkinson