Well it works fine for me, despite any test results.
Access timez rulEz!
When speaking of hard drive performance, access time is the One Thing. For did not the Great Prophet Tannin say "One thing to rule them all, one thing to find them, one thing to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them!"?
Real men play with databases. Or spreadsheets. Or Photoshop. Or AutoCAD. Or anything that actually does something useful.
Absolutely. A Real man with a capital "J".
That is what having multiple monitors is for! Besides, CS3 won't install until I get SP2 to install. Which won't happen until I re-install the OS, which is why I'm looking into SSDs with more urgency than before.
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]ANALYSIS
The "early 2008" 4-core 2.8GHz Mac Pro is pretty much the equal of the "2006" 4-core 3.0GHz Mac Pro. However, if you plan to run Compressor, After Effects, Photoshop, Cinema 4D, or any app that uses all available cores, we recommend you get the 8-core version of the Mac Pro "Harpertown," regardless of the core frequencies.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]To illustrate our point, here's the results of encoding a DVD using Compressor on the 3.2GHz 8-core Mac Pro. To get the 2-core and 4-core results, we used the "Processor" preference pane from the Apple Developer Exras folder to disable some of the available 8-cores.[/FONT]
Absolutely. A Real man with a capital "J".
Mac evangelists remind me of Bose users. They are all convinced that they have the best stuff, and congratulate each other on their wise purchases, while everyone else knows better but is too polite to say anything.
.... while everyone else knows better but is too polite to say anything.