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Re: Mac Pro video

by The New Guy <replytogroup@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 25, 2007 at 11:26 AM

> I've been thinking about the Mac Pro but noticed that the video options 
> available are pretty much at the bottom of each of their respective 
> categories.  Is the video upgradable via any off the shelf PCI-e card or

> does one have to buy a special "Mac" version?  For instance, would an 
> nVidia 8800 board work fine in it.

Its possible to do that with some PCI video cards for the G4 towers 
and I've heard its possible to run several PCI-E cards in the Mac Pro.  
Google is your friend.  Keep searching and you should find a few.  And 
save a ton.
 
> For that matter, why does Apple sell memory upgrades at twice the price 
> Kingston does?

Because a lot of Apple buyers seem to be lobotomized before they go 
shopping.  I've never seen a more totally uninformed shopping 
demographic in my life.   Compare ram and hard drive prices when 
configuring your Mac Pro compared to tigerdirect or newegg.  You'd 
think Apple was on a different planet.  The key to getting the best 
performance, most reliability at the lowest cost is to buy the rock 
bottom version of the Mac Pro ($2200 new now I think) new or used (duh 
- used I guess if you can find one) then upgrade the processor, video 
card, ram and hard drives as they become available used.  That Xeon 
CPU is the headache.  Everything else is very easy to upgrade.  But 
even Xeons plummet in price over time.  Just make sure you can sell 
your old one otherwise the cost of upgrading it will be rather 
significant.  Now if Apple got their head out of the sand and made a 
Mac Mini-Pro with non-ECC, non-FB-Dimms running at 800mnz (like most 
of the modern thinking world uses as they are so dirt cheap and offer 
such great performance), that would cut the memory costs by about half 
or more, then offer a Socket 775 motherboard that runs cheap but great 
performing dual and quad core CPU's, and have a motherboard with built 
on video (since this obviously costs the manufacturer almost zip and 
can be conveniently used for an additional lower quality monitor in a 
multi monitor setup and aiding Apple in additional monitor sales) and 
at least a couple of PCI-E and PCI slots (for more additional Apple 
sales as they could sell a slew of add-on cards), you'd have a machine 
that would dwarf the Mac Pro sales as it would appeal to an immense 
audience hungering for something between the Mini and the Mac Pro that 
realizes how absurdly shortsighted it is buying an "all-in-one" 
computer because when that screen goes, you're totally screwed.  We'll 
see in early January if Apple wakes up or keeps on sleeping.  They 
seem to be one stubborn company so its my bet they will leave that 
gaping hole in their model line as wide as ever.  Hope I'm wrong 
though.
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
Mac Pro video
No One <aintnoway@[EMA  2007-11-25 01:02:28 
Re: Mac Pro video
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2007-11-25 06:42:42 
Re: Mac Pro video
"Giovanni Azua"  2007-11-25 13:27:14 
Re: Mac Pro video
Jon Harrop <usenet@[EM  2007-11-28 18:37:08 
Re: Mac Pro video
Ingo Paschke <ipaschke  2007-11-28 20:19:53 
Re: Mac Pro video
"Shawn H." <  2007-11-25 11:58:42 
Re: Mac Pro video
The New Guy <replytogr  2007-11-25 11:26:47 

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