Help! New 27" Imac - Dual Core Or Quad Core For My Needs..., Would the 3.33 Ghz suffice? |
Fri 30 Oct 2009, 06:56
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 09-Oct 07 From: Bogangar - AU Member No.: 95,714 |
Hey ..I thought the idea of this forum was to be of benefit to those who seek... can you help with the original question ? hey tweedmusic, I thought it was answered a few times in the thread. But there are actually two questions posed: Q: if the 3.33 Ghz Dual Core processor will be adequate? A: Yes. It will Q: [Or] I should wait and get one of the Quad Core i7 processors for about $500 more money? A: If you can wait and scrape up the $500, then wait because the Logic application will take better advantage of all four cores of the processor. Or not. It is a matter of opinion. Mine is, get the quad core. And, yes you are correct. This forum is for those who seek. peace. |
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Fri 30 Oct 2009, 07:32
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 09-Oct 07 From: Bogangar - AU Member No.: 95,714 |
The Question , the one followed by the question mark..? .is answered , although the information provided was insufficient to provide meaningful advice....although you also agree the quad is the way to go. Maybe you should also ask what this person wants to do , with what and how , and you can even help the ones who are compelled to to tell us how much they know , rather than seeking to understand before being understood ....fellow seeker. Hey ..I thought the idea of this forum was to be of benefit to those who seek... can you help with the original question ? hey tweedmusic, I thought it was answered a few times in the thread. But there are actually two questions posed: Q: if the 3.33 Ghz Dual Core processor will be adequate? A: Yes. It will Q: [Or] I should wait and get one of the Quad Core i7 processors for about $500 more money? A: If you can wait and scrape up the $500, then wait because the Logic application will take better advantage of all four cores of the processor. Or not. It is a matter of opinion. Mine is, get the quad core. And, yes you are correct. This forum is for those who seek. peace. |
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Sat 31 Oct 2009, 06:01
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 178 Joined: 27-Jan 03 From: Austin - US Member No.: 11,156 |
The Question , the one followed by the question mark..? .is answered , although the information provided was insufficient to provide meaningful advice....although you also agree the quad is the way to go. Maybe you should also ask what this person wants to do , with what and how , and you can even help the ones who are compelled to to tell us how much they know , rather than seeking to understand before being understood ....fellow seeker. I guess it was assumed that since the original message stated that uvbnskoold is using their computer to "... compose music using Logic Studio and all included sounds, VSTs and a lot of different libraries (EW/QL samples) with very little live recording." there was no need to delve further. I don't think anyone on this forum takes the stance of "Let me show you how much I know" and instead actually attempt to answer the questions posed as best as possible. The primary root issue at hand in the original post was "... I'm torn as to processor." All other decisions seemed to have been made based upon the initial post. From reading back over the entire thread, that specific question was specifically addressed with everyone stating "get the quad core if you can afford it". Including your response to the question. Everyone offers up their time, their energy and their knowledge and opinion to each other, but unless you sit with someone and do a feasibility and ROI analysis there is no other way to provide a rock solid response for someone else's purchase. In the end, via a forum, it is an opinion, only. peace. -------------------- |
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Thu 5 Nov 2009, 04:00
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Moderator In Chief (MIC) Group: Editors Posts: 15,189 Joined: 23-Dec 01 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 2,758 |
Mind that for now the iMac 27" has a CPU leak issue (some power is drained in a mysterious way…) typically, it should be corrected someday with an EFI update as it seems rather low level. So don't expect full power from it in the at least coming weeks. (source hardmac, should be online soon, saw it on the French version)
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Wed 2 Jun 2010, 02:38
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 27 Joined: 09-Jun 05 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 66,616 |
Hey guys, we have always said since the "should i get X now or wait for Y in a couple of months" to purchase now ONLY if you NEED it otherwise why not wait? The great thing is that you could always purchase now and resell it although that is a hassle for me at least. I am quite happy with my 2 year old Mac Pro and all of my 32bit plugs work fine but when idle the Audio Bridge will crash every now and again.... Sorry, tangent. Anyway, I say you wait for the quad core but the lack of internal drives makes me hesitant to use one for music or video but thats because i am stuck in the 'old' way of thinking that reading and writing to an external isn't as reliable as an internal drive but that could be, like i said, an old wives tale at this point. Does the 27" iMac come with only 1 firewire port? Guess you can always daisy chain those if you needed more. Anyway, hope my .02 cents helped to confuse matters worse, kidding. Like i said at the beginning though, get it when you NEED it.
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