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Can I run Final Cut Pro X on my old Mac?
I just bought a used Macbrook Pro A1226 on ebay, does anyone know if I can run Final Cut Pro X on this machine? and if I can't are there any tweaks to it I can make so it will run smoothly
I"m also doing video game capture stuff and uploading it to Youtube, I am going to be using a lot of CPU for both of these projects so I need to know if the Macbook Pro A1226 is up to the challenge |
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this link and check out the specs of your machine:
http://www.apple.com/finalcutpro/specs/ Hope that helps ![]()
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Actually, there's no possible way you could know that from the "A1226" designation that the OP gave. That doesn't represent a specific model, but rather a range of models, some of which would run Final Cut Pro X fine and some of which would not. None would be fast, but they would certainly suffice.
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Ok folks here's the specs tell me what she can do, what she'll have trouble with and what she can't do, and anything I can do to beef her up
MacBook Pro A1226 (these are the specs of THE machine I'm getting) CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.2Ghz RAM: 4GB Screen Size: 15.4 Hard Drive: 250GB Video Card: GeForce 8600M GT Optical: Slim DVR+RW OS: 10.5, I really hope I can work my way up to Mountain Lion on this machine |
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It'll run Final Cut and ML... But not well.
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So it would be a good idea for me to invest in a SSD and a external hard drive? The jury seems to be out on this one 50% of the people I've talked to on here said getting a SSD for my old 2007 Macbook would be pointless and I've heard people say external hard drives are the way to go especially if you want to do video editing
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"GeForce 8600M GT 128MB (Note: OpenCL compatible, but does not meet system requirements for Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5 and Compressor 4.)" And based on the fact the OP has stated it's a 2.2 it makes it a MacbookPro 3.1 (T7500) Model A1226 (EMC 2136) which means I'm definitely correct. Last edited by Ccrew; Nov 20, 2012 at 06:34 PM. |
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Ccrew's comment bothers me immensely this is one of the main uses I plan on using my old Mac for is editing in HD with FCPX, can anyone absolutely 100% validate whether what he says is true, I'm getting my RAM upgraded to 6GB and I'm getting a Seagate Hybrid Momentus XT drive so I am really investing in a lot of money in something that could or could not work, I need someone to reassure me that it will
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http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4664 And the machine you bought has the GeForce 8600M GT 128MB card in it. Download MacTracker off the Appstore, look at The MacBook Pro 15 Inch Late 2007 2.4/2.2 1226 card specs. GRAPHICS Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT Graphics Memory 128 (2.2 GHz) or 256 (2.4, 2.6 GHz) MB GDDR3 Display Connection 1 - Dual-link DVI (VGA, Composite and S-video with adapter) Display Modes Dual display extended and video mirroring External Resolution Up to 2560 by 1600 pixels Camera Built-in iSight I've got a dual quad Proc Mac Pro sitting here that won't run FCPX due to video, I know a laptop of the same age sure isn't. And I probably shouldn't even mention that that machine is of the vintage where the onboard NVidia chip fries due to them being defective. http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377 Last edited by Ccrew; Nov 28, 2012 at 07:51 PM. |
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Can I run it on
Model Name: Mac Pro Model Identifier: MacPro4,1 Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz Number Of Processors: 1 Total Number Of Cores: 4 L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB L3 Cache: 8 MB Memory: 12 GB Processor Interconnect Speed: 4.8 GT/s Boot ROM Version: MP41.0081.B08 SMC Version (system): 1.39f5 SMC Version (processor tray): 1.39f5 |
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I owe you a huge apology Ccrew, you gave me information directly from Apple which I guess I thought was your own information, but I downloaded the trial of FCPX last night and besides the fact that it kept heating up which I guess is a common problem with old Macs it seemed to be running just fine. Mind you I was working with a one minute clip just to test it not some 30 minute piece of footage but nevertheless for whatever reason it worked
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