!Restored: Time for a new Mac?
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2008-01-24 07:26 PM
My main areas I could benefit would be opening files, updating externally linked drawings, publishing etc. Renderings are not as important, but of course, they count too. I might open and close quite a few files each day, so updating is where I tend to get impatient.
And, then there is the G5 and the intel factor. I think there is not that much difference there, if anyone knows, i would appreciate hearing your experience. I think processor speed is the biggest factor (?).
Assuming (haha) GS is busy making AC multi-processor enabled, then the 8 core would be worth the extra few hundred.
Oh well, any feedback would be appreciated.
thanks
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2008-03-02 01:21 AM
I think we have some bad cards, or GS has some work to do.
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2008-03-02 01:31 AM
Karl wrote:ditto
The Mac Pro is a thing of beauty,...


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2008-03-02 06:07 AM
Rick wrote:From the number of people on the Apple and various Mac-related forums with this same problem (illustrated in a different thread) - and some people with the new 8800 with the problem, it seems more of an Apple issue than a GS one. Most reports concern the ATI 2600 card with you and I have since the nvidia 8800 has only been shipping for a week or so.
I think we have some bad cards, or GS has some work to do.
There are reports of some people whose problems were fixed by the February 'graphics update', and others who had no problems until they installed it. (Macfixit forums for that, I think.)
I have to wonder about heat when the card is really cranking in OpenGL/etc. Even though I said in the message below about what a beautiful design the Mac Pro has ... I have to say that the placement of the graphics card doesn't make sense to me. There is very little air between the circuit board and the aluminum cage below...which has, on the other side, the hot circuit board for the upper memory card. The air space below the graphics card is a dead space - no air flow. But, these Apple guys are smart, so I'm sure they thought this through....and maybe they'll think through a fix.
Karl
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2008-03-03 05:00 PM
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2008-03-10 09:52 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2008-03-11 05:06 AM
ORDER THE UPDATE CD - NOW! - FROM THE LOCAL REP.
Because it cannot be downloaded (as far as I can see)
If you don't order the CD you will have to wait. Which is B.S. from G.S.

...or am I just the last person on earth to know about this?

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2008-03-11 06:23 PM
ejrolon wrote:Heard from some people that very nasty things can happen if it is installed. No details, sorry
Apparently there's a new ATI firmware update released today. Check Software update.

ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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2008-03-11 06:32 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2008-03-11 06:52 PM
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2008-03-11 09:24 PM
Did have trouble upgrading ArchiCAD, but Digital Vision my reseller pointed me to the online download site = didn't find it from the GS site. Thanks Digital Vision!
Amazing performance difference from the Dual 2.0 GHz PPC mac. Layout files that had an abnormal 2 minute regeneration time are reduced to just 15 seconds. Renders like the one attached take Lightworks 15 seconds! It utilizes all 8 cores. Same model in Cinema4D with similar render style (raytrace) takes 6 seconds!
OpenGL with the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT shows no artifacts - blazing fast rotation even with the most difficult model I could throw at it.
Overall the progress that Apple has made over the past few years with the Mac Pro are incredible. If you are considering the move up in hardware, you will not be disappointed. Places like http://www.powermax.com/ in Oregon feature trade-in options and zero tax.