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jcschlic

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 13, 2009
104
1
Hi,

A local person is trying to sell his 1.1 Mac Pro (with the dual Xeon 2.66 configuration) and I have been interested in purchasing it.

He upgraded the RAM to 11gb and threw in a few other drives to equal just over 3tb throughout the course of him owning it. It looks like it's in pretty good condition.

Is $450 just for the computer a good deal? Or am I going to regret the purchase because it's 2006 hardware? I am mainly looking for a computer that will do some heavy lifting of video transcoding and also act as a general use/media server rig.

Thoughts? BTW he's also including a Bluetooth Apple keyboard with the Mighty Mouse.
 

ashman70

macrumors 6502a
Dec 20, 2010
977
13
I think your money would be better spent in a 2008 or newer if you can afford it. What is your budget. One issue with the 2006-2008 Mac Pros is the memory is very expensive ans and as you may know you have to use hacks to install Mountain Lion on models prior to 2008.
 

GHouse

macrumors newbie
Dec 21, 2012
17
0
You'd be better off with a mini for that price. That Mac Pro is power hungry, inefficient, and just oversized. The only advantage it has is that you can put more storage and RAM into it, but any of the i7 or i5 Mac Minis would trounce that machine, and they have Thunderbolt for your storage concerns.
 

DPUser

macrumors 6502a
Jan 17, 2012
986
298
Rancho Bohemia, California
While the 1,1 is definitely showing its age, if the machine is fast enough for you (check and compare Geekbench scores) and the 11gigs of memory adequate, you can add internal hard drives and SSD's for a nominal amount.

The newest iMacs start at $600. Memory is cheap and USB3 ports abound, but Thunderbolt peripherals are not, and you'll still need to buy a keyboard and mouse.

If you are flexible on price, the newer options would probably be a better way to go.
 

comatory

macrumors 6502a
Apr 10, 2012
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0
get a Mini

unless you really need expandable HDDs, GPU or RAM.

I bought used 2009 machine and I'm happy.
 

paulrbeers

macrumors 68040
Dec 17, 2009
3,963
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Hi,

A local person is trying to sell his 1.1 Mac Pro (with the dual Xeon 2.66 configuration) and I have been interested in purchasing it.

He upgraded the RAM to 11gb and threw in a few other drives to equal just over 3tb throughout the course of him owning it. It looks like it's in pretty good condition.

Is $450 just for the computer a good deal? Or am I going to regret the purchase because it's 2006 hardware? I am mainly looking for a computer that will do some heavy lifting of video transcoding and also act as a general use/media server rig.

Thoughts? BTW he's also including a Bluetooth Apple keyboard with the Mighty Mouse.

Des Moines Craigslist right? Saw that. Frankly even a base Mini will do a better job transcoding. However if you drop a couple of Xeon 5355'a or 5365's it can be a pretty decent computer. Just remember it can not run Mt Lion natively. You have to hacking to get it to run. I love my 1,1 Mac Pro but if I was spin so heavy processor stuff I would go with a 4,1 or better.
 

jcschlic

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jan 13, 2009
104
1
Yeah its the Des Moines one. Im in Ankeny.

Good advice everyone, as I am not familiar with the Pro side of Apple products
 

rezwits

macrumors 6502a
Jul 10, 2007
811
414
Las Vegas
That's a pretty good price for local pickup

That's a pretty good price for local pickup, especially if you are getting 3TB worth of drives

Usually right now its 2 GB RAM 250 GB HD for $500, and then maybe shipping.

Your video transcoding speed for DVD quality to MP4 with 2 pass is 1:1 so for a 2 hour video, 2 pass will take 2 hours, or 1 hour for constant quality 1 pass hand-braking.

If I remember correctly 1080p rips at like 7.5 fps so like 1:4, which is a 2 hour movie, 1 pass takes about 6-8 hours depending on 24 fps or 30 fps...

You'll only get Lion unless you want to use other boot loaders, like Chameleon.

Have fun...
 
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