Hi,
as my Mini 2009 gets really dated I was looking for a viable and not too expensive alternative. Some horse power would be required for frequent photo editing (using RAWs) and sometimes video editing. For these tasks C2D was waaaay too slow already some years ago (right now it takes 6-10 second to display 1 RAW preview in Aperture/Lightroom before you can edit photo). Unfortunately my budget is very limited, so all the newer Macs with at least good GPU (useful for video editing and rumored LR 6 acceleration) are out of the question. And because I have spare Nvidia 8800GT for start, I was looking for a older MP with 64 bit EFI. MP 3.1 dual CPU 3.2 GHz with 8 GB ram would fit my budget. I was trying MP 4.1 1x2.66 GHz and was delighted with a speed it would display each of 24 MPix RAW files I was throwing at it. It took about one second to display and enable editing such a photo file. But 4.1s are usually too expensive for me here in Poland. And here comes my question. Does anybody uses similar dual CPU MP 3.1 to edit ~16 MPix and bigger RAW files in Lightroom 5 and could share his/her experiences regarding its speed? I know that in benchmarks when utilising all cores MP 3.1 in 8-core 3.2 GHZ version is faster than 1 CPU Nehalem 2.66 GHz, but 4.1 has slightly faster single thread results and slightly faster memory bandwidth. I would be grateful for any insights on this topic ;-)
as my Mini 2009 gets really dated I was looking for a viable and not too expensive alternative. Some horse power would be required for frequent photo editing (using RAWs) and sometimes video editing. For these tasks C2D was waaaay too slow already some years ago (right now it takes 6-10 second to display 1 RAW preview in Aperture/Lightroom before you can edit photo). Unfortunately my budget is very limited, so all the newer Macs with at least good GPU (useful for video editing and rumored LR 6 acceleration) are out of the question. And because I have spare Nvidia 8800GT for start, I was looking for a older MP with 64 bit EFI. MP 3.1 dual CPU 3.2 GHz with 8 GB ram would fit my budget. I was trying MP 4.1 1x2.66 GHz and was delighted with a speed it would display each of 24 MPix RAW files I was throwing at it. It took about one second to display and enable editing such a photo file. But 4.1s are usually too expensive for me here in Poland. And here comes my question. Does anybody uses similar dual CPU MP 3.1 to edit ~16 MPix and bigger RAW files in Lightroom 5 and could share his/her experiences regarding its speed? I know that in benchmarks when utilising all cores MP 3.1 in 8-core 3.2 GHZ version is faster than 1 CPU Nehalem 2.66 GHz, but 4.1 has slightly faster single thread results and slightly faster memory bandwidth. I would be grateful for any insights on this topic ;-)