Older Mac Pro For Red Editing
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Field testing the MacBook Air for photographers. 1 minute and 50 seconds for importing the same files off the same memory card from the older MacBook Pro. For photo editing and managing. When I ran the tests in May the Mac Pro was significantly faster at video tasks than my two year old MacBook Pro. However, I not only now have a new Mid 2014 MacBook Pro Retina that is faster than my old one, but I also have a base model iMac Retina 5k to compare too. These screen recordings are done with ScreenFlow and since the editing I.
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I need to get an apple workstation and although a Hackintosh is in my future plans, I do not have time to build it due to deadlines (too risky). I've seen used Mac Pros go for less than 1000$ and I wanted to know where to draw the line. The 5,1 quad core or maybe 4,1 8-core? I don't really know the balance between older models with low clock speed/more cores or a recent model with less cores/higher clock speed and better hardware such as ram.
Any recommendations would be awesome. I've seen used Mac Pros go for less than 1000$ and I wanted to know where to draw the line. The 5,1 quad core or maybe 4,1 8-core? I definitely wouldn't look at any 3,1s.
We've got one in the office and it's really starting to chug. I don't really know the balance between older models with low clock speed/more cores or a recent model with less cores/higher clock speed and better hardware such as ram. Generally newer is better, as the individual cores may have been faster, even if the clock speed was slower. Don't get too hung up on RAM, though., though since it's all ECC server-grade RAM it can be a little pricey. Since you're in the Adobe world you may want to consider swapping the GPU while you're at it. A lot of those suckers came with ancient Nvidia GPUs on the low end (like the 200 series) or now-depreciated ATI GPUs on the high end (like the 5770).