Geekbench 3 includes integer, floating point, and memory performance tests. Cinebench uses all available CPU cores, real and virtual (Hyperthreading), when rendering its 3D model. Though there is a newer R15 version, but we used the 11.5 version. Mavericks 10.9 wasn't final during our testing.)Ĭinebench is the 'almost real world' test that uses code from the full version of Cinema 4D. (More on why later.) So how does this 'beast' stack up against factory Mac Pro towers when running CPU intensive benchmarks? MacVidCards added to the fun by loaning us dual Radeon HD 7970s. This is especially timely with the imminent release of the Mac Pro 'un-tower.'Į loaned us a 'fire breathing' Mac Pro tower with a 3.46GHz 12-core CPU and 96GB of DDR3 memory. It is time to take a look at ways to upgrade the main CPU of your Mac Pro tower. In previous articles, we've featured upgrades to the Mac Pro tower's GPUs and storage. Posted Tuesday, October 29th, 2013 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist
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