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Apple Mac Pro Dual Xeon 2.8GHz Quad Core Desktop

Mac Pro Dual Xeon 2.8GHz Quad Core Desktop
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Apple Mac Pro Dual Xeon 2.8GHz Quad Core Desktop

  • Reviewed by: deltoro777

    04-08-08

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Everything

    Weaknesses:None

    Overall Evaluation: I bought this unit 3 days ago and still haven't had enough of it. The entire unit is just perfect. Very quiet, very very fast. I use if for Digital photography, VM Fusion with 5 other operating systems. Xeon processing power worth every penny. This is true computing power. I love MAC products. They really put their heart and soul into their engineering and design. If you have the money, go for it, I guarantee you will no be disappointed.

  • Reviewed by: supaspecial

    03-05-08

    Duration of ownership: 3 Days

    Strengths: super fast processing speed, quiet, lots of room for expansion

    Weaknesses:expensive RAM, crappy mouse, bug that causes the computer to automatically reboot when it goes into sleep more for over an hour

    Overall Evaluation: I had been using a 24in 2.16 iMac Core 2 Duo for about 5 months and it just wasn't up to par with the work I was doing. I'm a graphic designer who needs to have lots of design applications running at the same time and the iMac just didn't have enough memory or processing power. After months suffering through Photoshop moving like a snail, I knew I had to upgrade to a Mac Pro but wanted to wait until the new Harpertown/Penryn processors were released. As soon as Apple released the updated Mac Pro in January, I picked one up. After using the iMac for so long, the Mac Pro was like a breath of fresh air. This machine is crazy fast. I loaded 10 GB of RAM into it and can pretty much have all my design apps open (mainly CS3) as well as run Parallels at the same time. I could never do this with the iMac. Overall, I'd recommend the Mac Pro to design professionals looking to run lots of apps. Pick this machine up and you won't be sorry. You'll have to deal with the strange rebooting problem I mentioned above but I don't think it's a deal breaker. I've gotten around this by either shutting my machine down when I'm gone for long periods of time or setting the sleep cycle to never. It's not a great solution (I can't save electricity this way) but I think it's worth it for the power of this machine.

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