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Mac Pro problems and suggestions
I apologize if this is the wrong forum section, but this is the closet thing I found to “hardware”.
Like most that purchased the Mac Pro trashcan for performance in video editing (Premiere and After Effects), I am EXTREMELY disappointed with all of the problems, most noticeably the performance I am getting from a 5 thousand dollar system. I have decided to list my computer on eBay and cross my fingers.
Here is my question.
Should I just bite the bullet and switch back to PC? Or can I get superior performance with a beefed up Mac Pro 5,1 2012 model?
I have been researching and it seems you can get them with the PCIe SSD hard drives, nVidia Titan Cards (and Quadro of course) loaded with RAM. It seems the best processor you can get in these things are the Dual 3.46 ghz 6-Core (12 total) Xeon processors. seems they may be a bit out-dated.
I would really like to keep the stability of the OSX system and of course all of my apps/files/workflow, etc with minimal downtime by just restoring from a time machine backup.
Could I see a much more significant boost in performance by going back to PC or should I stick it out with the 5,1 steel box?
My budget is around $5K. I already have plenty of external drives and RAIDs. Would like to stick with OSX. Any advice or suggestions? I was kind of looking at something like this
If the link is bad or you dont want to go to ebay here is the description:
This is a REAL 5,1 Mac Pro, NOT a modified 2009 model. It has been MAXED OUT with the 12-core 3.46GHz (X5690 3.73GHz Turbo Boost) and 128GB of 1333MHz registered ECC RAM.
The main drive is a super fast 960GB PCIe flash solid state. Along with the SSD, there are also four 4TB 7200RPM hard drives. A MASSIVE 17TB total storage capacity, plus two 6Gb/s eSATA ports for external storage.
The graphics card is a 12GB GeForce GTX Titan X, fully Mac compatible. The card can drive up to four displays simultaneously. There is a dual-link DVI, three DisplayPorts, and an HDMI. 3072 CUDA cores!
The standard ports include two Gigabit Ethernet, five USB 2.0, four FireWire 800, and optical digital audio in/out. A powered four-port USB 3.0 card is included, along with AirPort wireless and bluetooth modules.
I havent had a PC since 2012 so I am kind of rusty with the new hardware technology. But would be willing to go back to PC for a better performing machine for $5K than this trashcan that is the bane of my existence. Thanks for any advice. My apologies if this is the wrong section.