Apple Nehalem-based Mac Pro in-depth impressions
Wednesday, March 18, 2009 at 2:05PM 
Engadget has just released their in-depth impressions of the Mac Pro:
“All in all, we’ve come to realize that this is a pro-level machine for a reason. It’s just marginally faster than much cheaper consumer-level rigs at doing consumer-level things, and it’s downright lousy at gaming. In fact, we had to force the resolution to 1,600 x 1,200 and turn anti-aliasing off entirely to get Call of Duty 4 to become playable. The newest Mac Pro has proven once again that it serves a clearly defined niche, and unless you’ll be firing up Aperture, Final Cut Pro or similar on a regular basis, you should probably pass. ‘Course, you could also slap that ATI card in here along with four 2TB HDDs to create a powerhouse that can’t be replicated in any other current Mac form, but we’d propose that it’s just not worth the cost. If you’re looking to game, there are far cheaper ways to do it. If you’re looking to handle web surfing and typical Office tasks, the same is true here. If you’re a pro looking to cut down those render times and give yourself lots of room for expansion, this might be your machine. We’d stop by an Apple store to give it a whirl first, though.”
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source[engadget]



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