10 G's for the new Mac Pro
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...20674142816790


I know every day users wont obviously need something that insane but it is pretty awesome.


I know every day users wont obviously need something that insane but it is pretty awesome.
Apple’s new ‘overpriced’ $10,000 Mac Pro is $2,000 cheaper than the equivalent Windows PC
http://www.extremetech.com/computing...ent-windows-pc
http://www.extremetech.com/computing...ent-windows-pc
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Cliffs from the article:
If you set out to build a stupid machine matching as closely as possible the unusual spec sheet of an overpriced machine not based on performance, it's expensive. You can equal the performance for far less money and if you wait 6 months to a year you could build the equivalent for far cheaper.
If you set out to build a stupid machine matching as closely as possible the unusual spec sheet of an overpriced machine not based on performance, it's expensive. You can equal the performance for far less money and if you wait 6 months to a year you could build the equivalent for far cheaper.
my biggest complaint about the advertisement tech article vis posted was they decided to find the most expensive damn video card possible. shopping around (and i maybe wrong since ive been a little out of the loop) ive found nvidia titan/quadro cards that have the same specs for less than half the price
maybe a computer guy like DTN will show up and clear this up for us
maybe a computer guy like DTN will show up and clear this up for us
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You people are missing the point by a mile here. You plunk down a pile of cash for a machine that will make your digital magicians work faster = more profitably, and you do it happily.
They deliver it, and it works right out of the box.
If it breaks, there is a warranty and a support agreement.
OR
You can spend half as much on a similarly-powerful DIY machine
Spend a few days researching, building it, installing apps, figuring out why the F it won't get on your network right, replacing a bad component you thought was good, figuring out why one card makes another one slow, etc.
If you aren't in the business of making high performance computers, this will cost you in man-hours most of the difference between the component cost and the cost of the new Mac. Then in 6 months it breaks and YOU have to figure out why, and fix it.
This new Pro is a no-brainer for people who use their computers to make millions of dollars and need every flop they can get, and want to use a Mac. Also note that, for a bleeding-edge-with-a-warranty workstation, $10k is not that much. Start here
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/precision-t7600/fs
and go ahead and add a few options. See below.
My last computer was $30 third-hand and is currently surfing the Internet just fine. I expect if it tried to render anything complicated it would catch fire, or take a few days, or both.
update:
They deliver it, and it works right out of the box.
If it breaks, there is a warranty and a support agreement.
OR
You can spend half as much on a similarly-powerful DIY machine
Spend a few days researching, building it, installing apps, figuring out why the F it won't get on your network right, replacing a bad component you thought was good, figuring out why one card makes another one slow, etc.
If you aren't in the business of making high performance computers, this will cost you in man-hours most of the difference between the component cost and the cost of the new Mac. Then in 6 months it breaks and YOU have to figure out why, and fix it.
This new Pro is a no-brainer for people who use their computers to make millions of dollars and need every flop they can get, and want to use a Mac. Also note that, for a bleeding-edge-with-a-warranty workstation, $10k is not that much. Start here
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/precision-t7600/fs
and go ahead and add a few options. See below.
My last computer was $30 third-hand and is currently surfing the Internet just fine. I expect if it tried to render anything complicated it would catch fire, or take a few days, or both.
update:
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Pikers, both. You want an expensive single-tower sits-on-your-desk workstation? For grins, I ran up a $78k Lenovo without even trying hard.
To wit:

Or, for slightly less AND with the added bonus that I could drive down the street and pick it up right here in town where they built it:
To wit:

Or, for slightly less AND with the added bonus that I could drive down the street and pick it up right here in town where they built it:


