Rumors were right, expansion all external on new MacPro
Only SSD inside and Thunderbolt 2 for expansion.
Only SSD inside and Thunderbolt 2 for expansion.
Looks like black cylinder? Weird. Hmm will it be enough?
Alex4D has some interesting speculation on what Tim Cook said was “Something really great” for Mac Pro users coming this year, which we all hope will be announced next week at the WWDC. He speculates that Apple could be allowing 3rd parties to build high end machines.
Honestly this is more of a wet dream for Mac Professionals than I think is what is going to happen. To have Apple create a high end specification and let 3rd parties build the pro hardware would be pretty awesome, especially with a license fee to Apple, and specced with only XEON’s so it doesn’t cannibalize Apple’s own hardware as it will guaranteed out price it. I just don’t see Apple going that route again, NO WAY NO HOW! Not that it wouldn’t be awesome, especially if it had to have certain things, like Thunderbolt, dual XEON’s and the like, but I don’t think Apple will ever do that again.
And the speculation of late of a machine with outboard hardware via thunderbolt for expansion just pushes me more towards my next machine being a windows machine. I don’t want to, but I need the best hardware and most expansion that i can get.
And my MacPro 4,1 is having problems. My Finder has gotten slow, really slow. I click to it and I get a beachball often. And yes I have re-installed the system, but I restored from the previous one, so obviously it is software that I have installed that is causing the issue, but I don’t have the time or energy to re-install everything from scratch right now (especially right now, since I am pulling 60-72 hour work weeks, damn I am tired).
And I am having issues with Mail of late, that I am stating to see popping up on forums. It is fixable, but keeps coming back.
And I am having sound issue. The sound out ports come and go, luckily I have an edirol with optical sound out, but that doesn’t seem to work with windows, so I am constantly moving my optical out cable, what a damn pain!
And yes I do have a PC NVIDIA GTX 670 installed in my Mac so I don’t see any startup screens, just black, but it also takes a while to boot. A minute or more, but when I boot into Windows 8 via bootcamp I am up and running in 30 seconds!
I think my machine is just getting old, and my 24GB of RAM is proving too little, though I do run a lot of crap.
Still if I could afford it (which I can’t) a new machine in the next year would be awesome, especially if we have a kid before too long, as I will likely have to try and do more work from home, and my current machine could use an upgrade.
Hmm. Let’s hope Apple releases something really great.
Mac Performance Guide asks about a new MacPro and all the rumors, which point to something with better graphics, but not very expandable.
Netkas has gotten one running, but now MacNN says that version 12E55 includes GeForce GTC Titan drivers! WOOHOOOOOO!!!
I love my GTX 670, but a Titan would be fantastic!
MacTrest checked inventory, and it seems low. At least on low end models. This could mean a refresh. And WWDC would be the place to do it.
Please Apple make this happen, and make an NVIDIA Geforce TITAN a BTO option as well!
NVIDIA released a new CUDA driver 5.0.59, though it did not show up in the control panel and needs to be manually downloaded from their web site. Unlike the web driver it seems to work with my system!
Yesterday I saw that NVIDIA had released a new web driver , 313.01.01, and was hoping it would help my Geforce GTX 670, but instead it caused a cascade of failures and kept me down for a whole day!
Installation went fine. bit on restart the computer would not come up. Eventually I had to put my old Geforce GTX 275 back into my Mac so I could use option and boot into my edrive or the emergency partition (both of which I had to use). First off even with the GTX 275 the computer would not boot at all, not in single user mode or even safe mode (well I honestly stopped Safe Mode after about 2 hours, it was still moving, but going so slow I didn’t think it would boot.
And even emergency mode was trouble, because my external OWC 3TB backup drive, no longer mounted, so I couldn’t do a restore from my Time Machine partition! And I didn’t want to try and re-install the system over the old system, just in case, so I had to go to Best buy and get a new Hard Drive.
DId you know that the new Seagate Barracuda drives in fact don’t say Barracuda anywhere on the box? It just stays Desktop, though the drive still says Barracuda! WTF?!?!?!??!
So I got that drive home and re-installed a fresh install of OS X on it, and then had it take my old user and settings from the old drive, which after about 5 hours worked just fine (though I had to move the drive internally as it wasn’t working from my external USB housing for some reason).
After everything was in place (including my slow finder) i reinstalled my GTX 670 and the machine rebooted just fine, and even stranger now has the NVIDIA control panel installed, but not the new driver.
I could immediately see the menu bar item for the new control panel.
And when I opened the control panel it informed me that yes that driver is incompatible with my system! YES NO KIDDING! So what systems is it for?
I just wished it realized the Web Driver was not compatible before it installed it before, as it took down my whole system! And I had to buy a new hard drive to get it up and running again!
TonyMacX86 has posted his latest guide to building a CustoMac. Still wish they would do a multi processor XEON one, but that is just me.