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It also has 2 external 5.25" front bays, 4 internal 3.5" drive bays, 4 PCIe slots (2X PCIe 2.0 x16 and 2X PCIe 2.0 x4) with the video card using one slot.Īdditionally these machines have 5 USB 2.0 ports, 4 Firewire 800, 2 Gigabit Ethernet, 2 Mini DisplayPorts, 1 dual-link DVI port, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR with AirPort Extreme (802.11g/n) as an option. Turbo Boost dynamic performance (up to 3.33GHz on 8-core 2.93GHz system, up to 3.6GHz on quad-core 3.33GHz system) Hyper-Threading technology. 8MB of fully shared 元 cache per processor. Or, wait for an 8-core Nehalem machine and get the equivalent of a 16-core 2008 Mac Pro. Quad-core: One 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz, or 3.33GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon 3500 series processor. As in, buy an 8-core Mac Pro last year, get similar power in a 4-core Mac Pro when Nehalem arrives. Mac Pro (Early 2009 8-Core)(March, 2009) Model ID: MacPro4,1 (2.26GHz, 2.66GHz, 2.93GHz). Nehalem was announced in late March, 2007, and early benchmarks suggested that it would outperform Intel’s prior-gen chips by a very significant factor. My question,using DP and various VIs what would be the better choice the Quad core 2.66 or 8 core 2.26 MB871LL/A 4 core MB535LL/A 8 core Assuming I load up my choice with a good amount of Ram. OWC Mount Pro 2.5 Drive Sled for 2009-2012 Apple Mac Pro.
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The model Mac Pro "Eight Core" 2.26 Early 2009 (Nehalem) gets it's heartbeat from two 2.26GHz Quad Core 45-nm Xeon E5520 Nehalem processors with a 256k of level 2 cache per core and 8MB of "fully shared" level 3 cache per processor.The base factory configuration is 6GB DDR3-1066 (PC3-8500) ECC SDRAM, a 7200 RPM/16MB cache 3Gb/s 640GB SATA hard drive, an 18X dual-layer "SuperDrive" plus an NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 running 512MB of GDDR3 RAM.Įxpansion is where these models shine with 8 memory slots, each accepting up to 16GB per slot, yielding 128GB possible maximum. I am thinking about taking the plunge and upgrading to a 2009 Nehalem Mac Pro as they are now being discounted.