I have a 30" DVI Cinema Display and a 23" DVI Cinema Display...how am I supposed to hook these up to an iMac?
Also, my 2006 Pro which I've been waiting patiently to replace has 5 internal HDs. I don't want to move them to some JBOD external box.
The iMac also now has the annoying feature of the hard drive temp sensor built in to the drive of the computer making it impossible to replace.
Apple needs to have Pro Level hardware for customers who require Pro features.
So will I have to settle for their currently 18 month old 12 core or are they going to stop ******** about and release a newer, up to date pro machine??
You should have seen my jaw drop, in a disappointing way.
If only Intel didn't have such overpriced Xeons, a lot more people would own Mac Pros today and this article would never have been written. It's not like no one wants a Mac Pro. Hell, who wouldn't want one.
Really bad timing for me.
If I knew the rumour was true I'd pick up a refurb unit in the next week or so. I'm using a 2008 Octocore. Still got a year or two left, at least.... but I figure remaining stocks are going to get harder to find and more expensive, so buy one now and sell the Octo. Makes a new one relatively affordable.
However, if the rumour is not true - then I've bought too soon. I'd much rather wait a year or so, and get something more current. Like with TB. I'd hate to buy the model that came just before the TB model..... sigh.....
Bad timing for me.....
Ditto.
pssst... Apple, here's a hint. The reason the Mac Pro's are not selling well is because you need to update them.
This would be one of worst moves apple can do. Mac pros fit a minority but they still fit a customer base of a certain type of people. High performance work stations, gamers etc.
Where's Aiden Shaw when ya need him ??![]()
Apple stopped licensing Mac OS out to prevent these vendors from taking all the high profit high-end sales. If high-end sales are no longer interesting or profitable for Apple, maybe it's time for them to reconsider licensing Mac OS X to select high-end system vendors. Maybe IBM for blades or racks? What other potential licensee makes systems that wouldn't degrade the Mac OS experience?
If Apple does indeed discontinue the Mac Pro line, my next "Mac" WILL be a Hackintosh, no if's, and's, or but's. My needs have outgrown what the Mini and iMac provide and I refuse to have 5000 drives and a graphics card daisy-chained to a Mac Mini. I need a tower, and if Apple won't provide one I'll build my own.
a second monitor?
"PC's will be like trucks".