better video encodes.
Thats all when it come to the quad core 2.66???
Which one one would you get quad core 2.66 or 3.06 ghz?
No comparison on the performance. The i5 and i7 are newer and faster technology than the old Core2 cpu. The memory controllers are also integrated into the cpu with the i5 and i7 instead of on the motherboard further improving performance. I had a 27" C2D and sold it after 3 weeks and bought the i5... couldn't be happier. This thing's a beast! Love it.
Also, the i5 and i7 Quad cores will run in "turbo mode" if only 1 or 2 of the cores are being used. The i5 can automatically bump up to max 3.2ghz so even clock for clock it will run faster than a C2D.
The C2D is certainly no slouch but for the few extra bucks, grab the i5 or i7. You won't be disappointed and you also get the better graphics card as well. Cheers!
James
ufool- dont hate cuz you got a c2d,haha
I'm not hating.
I'll say it again. Not everyone needs an i5/i7. Most will be fine with a C2D.
Thanks, If the i5 can bump up to 3.2ghz. What can the i7 max out to or bump up to?
I using it for pro tools recording.
ufool- dont hate cuz you got a c2d,haha
ps; will they be any new '' imac '' quad cores coming out, in a month or so?maybe a i9..
While this is true, $200 more on a $2000 machine doesn't seem like a lot more for 2 more cores.and again I will agree with you that not everyone will need it, but for the OP if you have to come here to ask, most people will tell you to buy the i5 or i7.
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I have just purchased a 21" 3.06GHz iMac, only because it is all that I can afford at the moment.
When purchasing any computer you as the buyer have to decide what you need the computer to do and then ask yourself how much can I afford to spend.
I would have loved a quad core Mac Pro but I just have not got that sort of money.
Just because you think most people will agree doesn't mean that its the most optimal answer, which is why I normally ask how one is planning to use the machine that they intend to purchase. It make for a more unbiased and objective discussion.
Optimal answer is? buy whatever you want and can afford.
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I have just purchased a 21" 306GHz iMac, only because it is all that I can afford at the moment.
When purchasing any computer you as the buyer have to decide what you need the computer to do and then ask yourself how much can I afford to spend.
I would have loved a quad core Mac Pro but I just have not got that sort of money.
Does your iMac do what you need it to do?