Most of the complaints I've read concern that Apple has priced the average prosumer out of the MacPro. Buying the base model is not that good of deal when you consider the value compared to previous models. A lot of people WANT to buy, but they can't justify the purchase unless they actually make money from them.
This is what I've seen too (both scenarios).Most of the complaints I've read concern that Apple has priced the average prosumer out of the MacPro. Buying the base model is not that good of deal when you consider the value compared to previous models. A lot of people WANT to buy, but they can't justify the purchase unless they actually make money from them. The 12 core beast is expensive, but it will pay for itself if you need that kind of machine. The people who don't need one... but want one, are the ones who are complaining about the price.
The other issue is that some professionals who can actually benefit from the 12 cores (and can justify the purchase), are complaining that there is limited expansion for such an expensive box. Most pros need to be able to add more than 3 or 4 cards, and Apple has ignored that. Plus, Apple has left out a lot of core technologies such as faster firewire, eSata ports, Cross-fire, Blu ray, RAID, etc. By the time you buy cards to add those features, you'll run out of room and you'll be spending a lot more for the machine.
Most of the complaints I've read concern that Apple has priced the average prosumer out of the MacPro. Buying the base model is not that good of deal when you consider the value compared to previous models. A lot of people WANT to buy, but they can't justify the purchase unless they actually make money from them. The 12 core beast is expensive, but it will pay for itself if you need that kind of machine. The people who don't need one... but want one, are the ones who are complaining about the price.
I'm guessing the 6-core single only has 8MB L3 cache, though. I have no idea how much of a difference that would mean to me in performance.
Nope, 12MB.
Really? Nice! I can't find that in the spec's. Where do you see it?
Really? Nice! I can't find that in the spec's. Where do you see it?
Go to the Mac Pro specs page, scroll down to "Processor upgrade options" and click "View processor upgrade options chart"
Really? Nice! I can't find that in the spec's. Where do you see it?