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2008-09-23 02:51 PM
I dont want to over spend but then I dont want to under spec.
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2008-09-23 03:22 PM
Are you going to be running Windows on your Mac, it looks like you currently run Windows. Your graphics will be a bit zippier on the Windows side if you are running through VMware or Parallels.
MARIANI design studio, PLLC
Architecture / Architectural Photography
www.robertmariani.com
Mac OSX 13.1
AC 24 / 25 / 26

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2008-09-23 04:16 PM
"J Is the 512 worth the extra 500 or so? [/quote wrote:
Yes. As is the 17" glossy LED-lighted screen!

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2008-09-25 06:27 PM
Do we see a benefit of 8 cores? or is the one QUAD CORE enough? I'd rather spend the money on RAM.
SO...
2.8 (1) Quad XEON
2gb RAM (stock)
+8gb RAM (not from apple, jez)
320 HD (we're also getting a 4tb server)
256mb VRam
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2008-09-25 08:32 PM
vfrontiers wrote:If you spend a lot of time in Artlantis, which fully utilizes all 8 cores during real-time preview as well as final render, then go for 8. Otherwise, your $$ tradeoff sounds reasonable.
Do we see a benefit of 8 cores? or is the one QUAD CORE enough? I'd rather spend the money on RAM.
Karl

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2008-09-25 10:55 PM

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2008-09-26 01:02 AM
So if I get 2 quad cores, do i need to have 8 physical sticks of ram in the machine?
I don't know where I get this stuff...
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2008-09-26 01:51 AM
vfrontiers wrote:No, the gross memory is shared - the interconnect does not distinguish which processor is accessing which ram bank AFAIK.
Can someone explain whether matchin RAM sticks to processor core is relevant?
So if I get 2 quad cores, do i need to have 8 physical sticks of ram in the machine?
It is important though that the sticks are installed in matched pairs. There's a aluma-glyph on the inside face of the tower access panel to illustrate. (Guess if petroglyph is an etching in stone, that alumaglyph is...)
Karl
PS Latest rumors are for some Mac hardware updates in October...

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2008-09-26 01:51 AM

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2008-09-26 02:26 AM
Dwight wrote:...and then buy it from:
just use the matrix at:
http://www.crucial.com/
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Mac-Pro-Memory
You want the 800 MHz stuff for the "Early 2008" Mac Pro - which is the model still being sold, but barefeats found that if you have the older 667 Mhz sticks, that the performance hit isn't that bad, only 4%:
http://www.barefeats.com/harper5.html
Also some memory tests on different configs of sticks in slots here:
http://www.barefeats.com/harper3.html
Interesting to see in that article that perhaps I should fill my empty 2 slots to increase memory bandwidth 10%, even if I just fill them with someone. Would be interesting to see if I could see the difference when running a render, etc...
Karl