Which one to choose

Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
edited May 18, 2010 in Digital Darkroom
for my new Mac Pro ?
The new machine is to be used with LR and CS

Thank you :D
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  • dantambokdantambok Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2010
    ATI radeon hd 4870 :)
    Canon 7D, 450D, 50mm 1.8, 50mm 1.2, Mp-e 65mm, 70-200mm f/2.8L USM, 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM, Canon 100mm f/2.8L macro IS USM, 580exII, some sigma lenses:D
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2010
    :Dbowdown.gif:D
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  • MGJuliusMGJulius Registered Users Posts: 28 Big grins
    edited May 14, 2010
    Really it depends on how much you want to spend. Card for card the 4870 beats the GT 120 hands down, but they don't give you many options, so choose what fits your budget.
    Taking pictures and enjoying life, who could ask for anything more?
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  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2010
    MGJulius wrote: »
    Really it depends on how much you want to spend. Card for card the 4870 beats the GT 120 hands down, but they don't give you many options, so choose what fits your budget.

    In fact I have been thinking that a 27" monitor is pretty good and I could spend less money on the iMac with the faster processor and maximum RAM ...
    Do you think it this a good option ?headscratch.gif
    OK I do know it is all a matter of budget ...thumb.gif
    Thank you:D
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  • MGJuliusMGJulius Registered Users Posts: 28 Big grins
    edited May 14, 2010
    The iMac would more than likely be the better deal. The only need for a Mac Pro is for a workstation. For Photoshop and photo editing an iMac would suffice fine.
    Taking pictures and enjoying life, who could ask for anything more?
    http://stefanschnake.com
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited May 14, 2010
    MGJulius wrote: »
    The iMac would more than likely be the better deal. The only need for a Mac Pro is for a workstation. For Photoshop and photo editing an iMac would suffice fine.


    Stefan, your "Sunset in Key Colony Beach" has the horizon tilted. :D
    Indeed famous photographers like Paul Strand for example, have done this why shouldn't you ? :D

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    bowdown.gif for the advice. :D
    I have to consider the iMac 27" with2.8 GHz and 16 GB of SDRAM ! clap.gif
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  • NikonsandVstromsNikonsandVstroms Registered Users Posts: 990 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    MGJulius wrote: »
    Really it depends on how much you want to spend. Card for card the 4870 beats the GT 120 hands down, but they don't give you many options, so choose what fits your budget.

    I have to say this is one thing I don't get about Apple, why so few choices on a high end machine?
  • MGJuliusMGJulius Registered Users Posts: 28 Big grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    Because they have to make "mac versions" so they can charge more for the exact same card flashed with a different ROM. I've seen people who have bought 4870's off of ebay and flashed them a different ROM, saving them lots of money.
    Taking pictures and enjoying life, who could ask for anything more?
    http://stefanschnake.com
  • ivarivar Registered Users Posts: 8,395 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    I've moved this to the Digital Darkroom.
  • mrbill62mrbill62 Registered Users Posts: 25 Big grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    If you are going with the iMac, get the i7 model - nearly the performance of the current Mac Pro for 1/2 the cost.
  • SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    I have an 8 core Mac Pro with the ATI 4870 and seems to work great for me. Not sure what anything better, more expensive, would get me.

    Sam
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    mrbill62 wrote: »
    If you are going with the iMac, get the i7 model - nearly the performance of the current Mac Pro for 1/2 the cost.

    You mean the 27" don't you ? :D
    In fact I have moved to this one with the 2.8 GHz processor and with 16 GB of SDRAM.
    I am expecting to use it with the LaCie 18" as second monitor or/and with the Wacom Tablet.
    I think the problem these 27" had at the beginning is gone and they are OK now. thumb.gif
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    bowdown.gif everybody for your comments and answers bowdown.gif:D:D
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  • MGJuliusMGJulius Registered Users Posts: 28 Big grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    16GB of RAM is a lot for a desktop comuputer. Personally I would go with 8GB and save some money.
    Taking pictures and enjoying life, who could ask for anything more?
    http://stefanschnake.com
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    MGJulius wrote: »
    16GB of RAM is a lot for a desktop comuputer. Personally I would go with 8GB and save some money.

    With about the same performance ? :Dbowdown.gif
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  • MGJuliusMGJulius Registered Users Posts: 28 Big grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    Will 16GB give you extra performance? Yes, but only when doing a lot on your computer at one time.
    Is it worth the extra $800? No.
    Taking pictures and enjoying life, who could ask for anything more?
    http://stefanschnake.com
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    MGJulius wrote: »
    Will 16GB give you extra performance? Yes, but only when doing a lot on your computer at one time.
    Is it worth the extra $800? No.

    bowdown.gif for the advice :D
    bowdown.gifbow:D:D:D
    You just saved me some Euros ...bowdown.gifthumb
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  • SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited May 17, 2010
    The extra 8 gig RAM can be purchased from other world computing for about $300.00.

    You can always start with less, and purchase more later.

    Sam
  • Antonio CorreiaAntonio Correia Registered Users Posts: 6,241 Major grins
    edited May 18, 2010
    Sam wrote: »
    The extra 8 gig RAM can be purchased from other world computing for about $300.00. You can always start with less, and purchase more later. Sam

    Sure Sam, sure :Dbowdown.gifbow
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