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The Mac Pro Desktop Computer Workstation from Apple is the company's premiere desktop workstation. The system is built with performance in mind, and is an ideal computer for use with demanding applications. The computer is housed in a striking tower form factor, highlighted by a silver front grille which provides easy access to USB 2.0 and FireWire-800 ports, as well as a headphone jack. Sturdy handles are present to aid in transporting the system when necessary.
Designed with expansion in mind, the computer features four 3.5" SATA drive bays, four PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots, and 4 RAM slots which can support a total 16GB memory capacity. The back of the system features a plethora of ports, including USB 2.0, FireWire-800, dual Gigabit Ethernet, and optical and analog audio.
The system is powered by a single Six-Core Intel Xeon W3680 "Westmere" CPU running at a clockspeed of 3.33GHz. This "Six-Core" configuration gives many more times the processing power of a single CPU, making it an ideal solution for mission critical applications. The system also boasts 3GB of RAM, a 1TB 7200rpm hard drive, Apple's SuperDrive DVD burner with dual-layer disc support, 802.11n Airport Extreme Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR for wireless device connectivity, and ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics with 1GB of memory.
The 64-bit OS features Time Machine backup, which automatically backs up system data to an external hard drive. It also features intuitive Cover Flow navigation, the powerful Spotlight search tool, and Quick Look document preview. You'll be able to use Boot Camp to run Windows on your Mac.
iLife '11 has a complete suite of digital creativity applications. Easy enough for anyone to use, iLife will help you edit your home movies, organize digital photos, and compose original music. The system is also powerful enough to run Apple's professional-level applications, perfect for those who are ready to move up to the next level of creative software.
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Processor | 3.33GHz Six Intel Xeon W3680 "Westmere" |
| Cache | L3: 12MB |
| Hardware Platforms |
Slots: 4x DIMM Slots Type: 1066MHz PC3-8500 DDR3 ECC DIMM Installed: 3GB (3x1GB) RAM Capacity: 16GB Configuration: 1GB, 2GB, or 4GB DIMMs |
| Graphics Display |
Interface: Double-wide 16-lane PCI Express 2.0 graphics slot Installed: ATI Radeon HD 5770 with 1GB of GDDR5 SDRAM with support for up to three displays; Up to six displays supported via installation of a second ATI Radeon HD 5770 card Supported Resolutions Digital: 2560 x 1600 Analog: 2048 x 1536 |
| Storage and Expansion | |
|---|---|
| Hard Drive |
Fixed Bays: 4x Independent 3Gb/s Serial ATA cable-free, direct attach hard drive bays; 4x internal hard drive carriers included Installed: 1x 1TB 7200rpm with 32MB Cache Supported: 4x SATA Hard Drives Type: Serial ATA, supports up to 300MB/sec data throughput per hard drive |
| Optical Drive |
18x SuperDrive with double-layer support Reads CD: 32x DVD: 18x Writes CD-R: 32x CD-RW: 32x DVD-R: 18x DVD-RW: 6x DVD-R DL: 8x DVD+R: 18x DVD+RW: 8x DVD+R DL: 8x |
| Bay Expansion |
3.5" Internal Direct Attach Hard Drive Bays Bays: 4 Occupied: 1 5.25" Optical Drive Bays: 2 Occupied: 1 |
| PCI Expansion |
3x open full-length PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots 1x PCI Express 2.0 x16 slot 2x PCI Express 2.0 x4 slots All slots provide mechanical support for 16-lane cards 300W combined max for all PCI Express slots |
| Input/Output | |
|---|---|
| Ports |
4x FireWire-800 (2x Front, 2x Back) 5x USB 2.0 (2x Front, 3x Back) 2x USB 2.0 ports on included keyboard |
| Display |
2x Mini DisplayPort 1x Dual-Link DVI Optional video adapters are available for: Additional DVI output using Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter; Additional Dual-Link DVI output using Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter; VGA output using MiniDisplayPort to VGA Adapter or DVI to VGA Display Adapter 1 Please Note:Dual-Link DVI port is capable of driving one display up to 2560 x 1600 in resolution close |
| Storage | None |
| Audio |
1x Built-In Speaker 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Headphone (1x Front) 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Line-Out (1x Back) 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) Line-In (1x Back) 1x Toslink Optical Input (1x Back) 1x Toslink Optical Output (1x Back) Multichannel audio also supported through Mini DisplayPort |
| Video | None |
| Communications | |
|---|---|
| Wired | 2x independent 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (RJ-45) interfaces with support for jumbo frames |
| Wireless |
Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n Airport Extreme Bluetooth: 2.1+EDR |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Mac OS X 10.7 Lion |
| Electrical Requirements |
Meets ENERGY STAR requirements AC: 100-120VAC or 200-240VAC Frequency: 50-60Hz, single phase Current: 12A (low-voltage range), 6A (high-voltage range) |
| Environmental Requirements |
Operating Temperature: 50-95°F (10-35°C) Humidity: 5-95%, non-condensing Altitude: 10,000' (3048 m) Storage Temperature: -40-116°F (-40-47°C) Humidity: 5-95%, non-condensing Altitude: 10,000' (3048 m) |
| Dimensions | 8.1 x 20.1 x 18.7" (20.6 x 51.1 x 47.5cm) |
| Weight | 39.9 lb (18.1kg) |
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As a graphic design student this computer is amazing. It runs CS5.5 with ease and has enough room to upgrade as the Adobe Suite grows as well. It runs dual monitors with ease. My monitors came with VGA hook-ups and I had the VGA to mini displayport adaptor but the quality was not good so I bought the apple DVI to mini display port adaptor for both monitors and the male DVI to male DVI cord and they look amazing. I guess if I had bought the apple monitors they would have plugged right in but that was not in the budget right now. For graphic designers this computer will do all you could dream of.
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I needed a new main computer for my music production studio.
I was not sure whether to buy this or the 2.93 12-core. I did some research and everything pointed to processor speed trumping core count in heavy DAW use. It is true. This machine outperforms a friends 2.93 12-core in plugin/Virtual instrument count in both Logic and Cubase.
The only downside is that you are limited to a max of 24GB of RAM (using 8GB sticks) to still get the triple channel functionality. But that's still quite a lot.
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Currently running both Avid and FCP and with 12gb Ram it's pretty darn fast. Haven't had it long enough to discuss all the ins and outs but so far so good. The system generally runs quietly, although the Superdrive can be extremely loud.
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I am a Protools 9 user & upgrading to the new Mac Pro was the best investment I've made for my studio in a long time. [...]
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I am more than satisfied with the speed of this machine, top quality in every detail and it shows in design and performance. Installed an OWC ssd as a boot drive and starts is less than 12 seconds. 5 star quality all the way [...] everything was perfect. Thanks Apple and thanks to the great crew at B&H!!!
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I use this product for all around media arts and photography. Projects range in type & size but I tend to focus on still imagery & digital painting. The machine is fast and can handle multiple program workflows. The video card is pretty good, and it looks like a system you can hold on to for a long time. It could use more usb ports. I do recommend increasing the memory, there are many vendors online that will give you a deal on memory, I believe including B&H. The system can handle 3 memory channels so to get the most speed out of your machine, upgrade in 3s, for example 3x4gb=12gb. Upgrade now or later, it gives you headroom to grow your machine. You can really feel the six-core hustle and as more programs are configured to take advantage of more cores, we can expect to see increased performance and a return on your investment in the coming years.
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Does everything and more for music production! I couldn't be happier.
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I use the Mac Pro for photoshop processing of images.
What I like:
It is very fast.
It is easy to add more Harddrives.
What I don't like:
The limit of memory slots at 4
The user can not install another optical drive
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Check the [@] for configuration tips. Lots of room In this machine for lots of drives for RAID. Plenty of FireWire ports for Backup drives.Photographers and designers dream machine.
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This machine is so fast letters appear in Word docs before my fingers touch the keys. Expensive, but well worth it for my purposes.
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This unit replaced my 5-year old G5 PPC. Although the casing has essentially not changed, these are two very different machines, and I'm glad I upgraded. Besides the obvious changes resulting from the switch from PPC to Intel chips, what is striking about this Mac Pro is its low consumption and low heat release. Whereas the G5's outgoing air flow felt hot, and needed a liquid cooling system and sometimes noisy fans to keep it cool, this one is really efficient without all this.
High-performance is the obvious sales pitch for this specific model. It can do steadily with minimal (<10%) CPU usage what my older dual-core G5 did with 80% CPU usage, on a daily average.
Another advantage of this new generation is the easiness and rapidity of accessing the innards, adding new drives or RAM. It took me less than 5 minutes to add 2 drives and one 4Gb RAM module. With a total of 7Gb RAM, this baby screams. An interesting software touch (with 10.6.4 preinstalled) is that the optimum RAM configuration is tested. I installed the module in the free slot (#4). After rebooting, the memory utility popped up and instructed me that, for optimum performance, it would be better to have the new 4Gb module in slot #2. Swapping the modules was fast and easy, and now everything is top notch. This means that you do not need paired modules anymore.
I find the stock 1Tb hard drive to be somewhat sluggish and slightly noisy. It probably rests during inactivity, so that it needs some time to awake each time. I will switch to the extra Seagate Barracuda as the booting drive, since it has none of these issues. I still have a free (fourth) bay, waiting for an additional SSD drive when prices go down.
This Mac Pro is quite more expensive than the base model, and it is the only serious downside I can find, but if reviews are to be believed (as I did), this should be worth it.
Minor downsides are that there is no FW400 port, and there is only one DVI port. I had to buy a DVI adaptor for my second monitor. Other adaptors will be needed to use my existing FW400 external drives.
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As an artist who only uses Photoshop CS5 to work on 500 - 1gig multi layer images, this particular Apple Mac Pro set up could not be more perfect. I did hours of research on this particular product, and as of today, October 26th, 2010, this is the absolute best, fastest and perfect set up if you are only using Adobe Photoshop. When the 8-core comes out at 3.33ghz...then I might change my mind, but I need to work and if it comes out in even two months time, that is two months of work I would have missed out on. I say, go for it!
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