I completely agree with you. My whole point in starting this thread, beside trying to show that there is some systems that are on par pricing wise with their pc counterparts, was to help some people make a good decision when buying a Mac Pro, or any apple system for that matter.
That's a good thing.
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Where I really get into issues the '09's, is in the specific details, and they may not mean anything to some.
But here they are:
1. Limited RAM slots (i.e. forced to go with large capacity DIMM's, such as 8GB sticks, if the capacity requirement is high).
2. The throttling of the ICH10R @ ~660MB/s (though this isn't specific to MP's, but affects all the Nehalem systems, and may matter if SSD's are desired). It can be gotten around, but a bootable SATA card doesn't exist (you have to go with either an eSATA <1 that will boot EFI32/64>, or a proper RAID card). Both of these are on the expensive side ($230USD for the eSATA unit, and $300+ for a RAID card).
3. High Temps under certain conditions; ~65+C for less than 1% core useage (audio, including USB, FW audio devices, and perhaps a few others that have yet to surface, as it seems to be an interaction with the PCI lanes = audio chip, USB, FW, and NIC chips <not the PCIe lanes> from what we know so far). There's an entire thread on this.
4. If an internal hardware based RAID is desired, you have to use an adapter to use the HDD bays with a 3rd party card. (Hardware RAID is much more difficult with MacPros).
5. Lack of firmware access (viable complaint for both hardware RAID and Windows use on MP's, as it can prevent operation such access would solve).
6. RAM is limited to 1066MHz (firmware limit), even with the CPU's that can use 1333MHz by design.
The above may not matter to many, but for some it's made life rather difficult, and are the details that I hope potential buyers consider before purchasing. Even if they buy the MP, it can allow them to get the correct options/add-ons (as some of it does have work-arounds) to do what they need without getting upset at the lack of this knowledge prior to obtaining the system.
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