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Speed?
We have, like everyone a need for speed. We have started getting in huge Illust./ PDF files.
Very move is a long redraw. I was trying to talk my boss into new mac. That ain't going to happen.
We have two loaded G5s, is the new mac pro alot faster?
Would new graphics cards speed things up; any other suggestions?
thanks
Last edited by rande; 09-18-2008 at 02:15 PM.
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Please share the specs of your G5's. Obviously the new machines are much faster if you are using DDR 400 now vs DDR2 800 in the new machines along with more L2 cache and a higher FSB.
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dual 2 GHz
PowerPC G5
mem 1.5 GB DDR SDRAM
L2 Cache (per cpu) 512 KB
Bus Speed 1GHz
How can we keep the price down for the boss but still get a kick of speed?
Base cost on a Mac Pro is 2800, if we load it up
its 5000; do we need all the bells and whisltes for a prepress/ preflight operation?
thanks
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Has anyone experienced the speed difference between this G5 and the base setup of the Mac Pro?
dual 2 GHz
PowerPC G5
mem 1.5 GB DDR SDRAM
L2 Cache (per cpu) 512 KB
Bus Speed 1GHz
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 Originally Posted by rande
dual 2 GHz
PowerPC G5
mem 1.5 GB DDR SDRAM
L2 Cache (per cpu) 512 KB
Bus Speed 1GHz
How can we keep the price down for the boss but still get a kick of speed?
Base cost on a Mac Pro is 2800, if we load it up
its 5000; do we need all the bells and whisltes for a prepress/ preflight operation?
thanks
Max out the ram for overall performance and put in a top of the line video card for the slow screen draws. Still, it's always going to be a PPC...
Joe
OS: Mac OS 10.6.7 - RIP: Prinergy Connect 5.1.2.3 - CTP: Luscher XPose! 160 (2)
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Hi Rande
We have 2.66Ghz Macpro's with lots of RAM (9gigs) but baseline graphic cards and we see a big improvement over the G5. We can run may apps at once and nothing slows down.
A Ram upgrade to your G5 will improve your situation as illustrator can work more in RAM instead of disk. 1.5 gig is kinda low. A new graphics card will not help. Illustrator does not offload processing tasks to the card like aperture does.
If you can convince the boss to get a Macpro you would be much better off.
Good luck
 Originally Posted by rande
We have, like everyone a need for speed. We have started getting in huge Illust./ PDF files.
Very move is a long redraw. I was trying to talk my boss into new mac. That ain't going to happen.
We have two loaded G5s, is the new mac pro alot faster?
Would new graphics cards speed things up; any other suggestions?
thanks
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At least 1 GB RAM for each CPU Core
If you get a MacPro 8-Core with 2GB memory, you will see the system not much faster than you old machine since each CPU core only get 256MB. We all doing multi-tasking for prepress, you have to open all applications at once to do the job. The only way to improve your system speed is add more ram. At least 1GB ram for each CPU Core, for your Dual G5, I would suggest you upgrade to at least 4GB of memory. Of course Adobe CS4 is coming, that's mean your G5 can't stay too much longer because every time they have new version, they are more hungry for CPU power too. My suggest is I would convert your Dual G5 to some kind of file server / FTP server / web server and buy a new MacPro.
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 Originally Posted by UncleSam
If you get a MacPro 8-Core with 2GB memory, you will see the system not much faster than you old machine since each CPU core only get 256MB. We all doing multi-tasking for prepress, you have to open all applications at once to do the job. The only way to improve your system speed is add more ram. At least 1GB ram for each CPU Core, for your Dual G5, I would suggest you upgrade to at least 4GB of memory. Of course Adobe CS4 is coming, that's mean your G5 can't stay too much longer because every time they have new version, they are more hungry for CPU power too. My suggest is I would convert your Dual G5 to some kind of file server / FTP server / web server and buy a new MacPro.
If we went from 1.5 GB mem to 4GB, approx how much faster would that be.
I'll be looking into addition ram sense I've read this, but do you know how much that would cost?
And is everyone really going to start dumping their G5. How much slow is that going to be?
thanks
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