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sws2h 11-03-2011 08:49 AM

Which Mac Pro for HD Native? 2008 8 Core or 2009 Quad Core?
 
What would be a better computer for a Pro Tools HD Native system running Pro Tools 10?

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meech 11-03-2011 10:28 AM

Re: Which Mac Pro for HD Native? 2008 8 Core or 2009 Quad Core?
 
The 2009 is safer ... there are quite a few people reporting problems with the native card and 2008 mac pros. I have a 2008 Harpertown myself, and ordered the native card yesterday. It's a risk, but I'm still giving it a shot :)

cubivore 11-03-2011 02:28 PM

Re: Which Mac Pro for HD Native? 2008 8 Core or 2009 Quad Core?
 
meech, is it the early 2008 model (3,1 i think)? if so, that's the one i have and would be curious about your findings once you get it installed.

mattrixx 11-03-2011 03:00 PM

Re: Which Mac Pro for HD Native? 2008 8 Core or 2009 Quad Core?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cubivore (Post 1859979)
meech, is it the early 2008 model (3,1 i think)? if so, that's the one i have and would be curious about your findings once you get it installed.

Likewise...

@ndy 11-03-2011 03:08 PM

Re: Which Mac Pro for HD Native? 2008 8 Core or 2009 Quad Core?
 
Me Too! +1 If I have to get a newer Mac Pro, HD Natve is a no go. ;)

SDDP 11-03-2011 03:09 PM

Re: Which Mac Pro for HD Native? 2008 8 Core or 2009 Quad Core?
 
I got the HD Native & PT 9 HD on a 2008 macpro 2008 and have been using it with no issues at all since end of 2010. Using it for 5.1 film editing and mixing. Runs perfectly for me.

meech 11-03-2011 03:23 PM

Re: Which Mac Pro for HD Native? 2008 8 Core or 2009 Quad Core?
 
I have the 3,1 Harpertown Mac, 2.8 Ghz 8 core with 10 gb of ram. I'll let you know how it runs once it's here and I've tested it :)


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