I spec'ed out a 17" with an i5 too and it came to $2400.
$300 difference. Hmmmmm. That would leave the door open for a UAD-2 Solo.
is it not better to go for a 17" i7 then...?Hidden Driveways wrote:I spec'ed out a 15" with an i5 with the stuff I need, and it was $2100.
I spec'ed out a 17" with an i5 too and it came to $2400.
$300 difference. Hmmmmm. That would leave the door open for a UAD-2 Solo.
GAFM ***Yes i know and there it goes again. its the reason i switched away solely from mac use 4- 5 years ago. I mean my i7 920 2.88 ghz 8 core 6 gb ddr3 cost £600 and id speced the equivalent mac at the time nearly £5000 in November. In saying that i stil;l have a mac and and will be bbeing another one soon. But.............Hot Machete wrote:Or you could get say a Dell XPS 16 with a faster i7 quad core, faster RAM, and a higher resolution screen, for about $1000 less... and that's just the first place I looked.
Maann--Thats exactly what I'm wondering...I was so assured the newest line of Pro's would have quad-core power - Don't get me wrong having the i5 & i7 chips are pretty dope but still..Hmmmmm...Would love to still have one of these newer models though!Hidden Driveways wrote: It looks like the big splinter here is dual core i5's and i7's. How long will it be before Apple puts out real quad core MBPs? Six months? A year? This summer to accompany the next iPhone?
Intense Mojo claims the new MBP's are quad-core. Apple claims that they're dual-core.intensemojo wrote:high-res 15" i7 is the way to go. It is a quad-core that has hyperboost so it virtually is an 8-core laptop. I know 9.1.1 64-bit Logic will take advantage of that and to me that is all I need to make a purchase. 60% faster than the dual-core with an 8 hour battery, awesome
Hot Machete wrote:Or you could get say a Dell XPS 16 with a faster i7 quad core, faster RAM, and a higher resolution screen, for about $1000 less... and that's just the first place I looked.
two cores and 4 threads i.e. 4 cores for the i5Hidden Driveways wrote:Intense Mojo claims the new MBP's are quad-core. Apple claims that they're dual-core.intensemojo wrote:high-res 15" i7 is the way to go. It is a quad-core that has hyperboost so it virtually is an 8-core laptop. I know 9.1.1 64-bit Logic will take advantage of that and to me that is all I need to make a purchase. 60% faster than the dual-core with an 8 hour battery, awesome
I think I'm going to have to go with Apple on this one:
http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/performance.html
they look good to me too, reports once someone owns one PLEASE!!!
GAFM ***