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Originally posted November 18th, 2005, by rob-ART
morgan, mad scientist REWORKED PHOTOSHOP TESTS So after massaging the action files and increasing the test file size, the advantage of having four processors is clearly seen. Look at the these graphs and you'll see what we saw. (* MP = multi-processor aware and SP = single processor only) Here's another app that "loves" the four processors: And one more that uses all four cores: NOT ALL MP AWARE APPS USE 4 CORES More to the point, take a look at the graph below showing how different apps uses a different percentage of the available CPU cycles. Though quite a few apps (or functions within apps) can't uses all for CPUs, that's not a totally bad thing. We all typicallly do more than one thing at a time when using our Macs. A dual or quad processor Mac handles a mixed work environment much more efficiently than a single processor system. Haven't you noticed what how sluggish your PowerBook gets when downloading email and updating the indexes? DOES THE QUAD-CORE's MEMORY SPEED HELP? We hesitate to post the graph below because it shows some of the memory exceeding those rates (which makes us wonder about accuracy of Xbench). The numbers you see are an average of three runs. Plus, even though it shows different fill rates for the three different PC2-4200 memory sets we tested, the real world tests came out identical for all three. So don't run out and spend big bucks on low latency ECC memory just because you saw this graph. The most important message from the graph above is that, as Apple indicated, the memory bus speed has been significantly improved in Dual and Quad-Core G5 Power Macs compared to Single-Core G5 Power Macs. NOISE LEVEL By comparision, our Single-Core Dual G5/2.5 ran 48 decibels when "resting" and jumped up over 63 decibels when we did anything that was CPU intensive. (NOTE: The Single-Core had a Radeon X800 XT which reportedly triggers the fans more quickly than Apple's OEM cards. When we ran a GeForce 6800 Ultra, the noise level stayed below 50db.) By the way, the Quad has a low frequency chorded growl during startup. Sounds like a 747 reving up its engines for takeoff. But it subsides once the boot is complete. RESPONSE TO OWNERS EXPRESSING DISAPPOINTMENT WITH THE QUAD-CORE'S PERFORMANCE: RELATED ARTICLES PCI EXPRESS HOST ADAPTERS FOR QUAD-CORE and DUAL-CORE G5 POWER MACS? SATA II -- HighPoint Technologies has posted Mac drivers for their RocketRAID 2320 PCI Express 4X SATA II RAID host adapter (8 internal ports, RAID 0, 1, and 5 support). We've tested it. It works as advertised. Won't let your Quad-Core (or Dual-Core) go to sleep, though. Expect them to release a 2322 model with external ports in February 2006. FIREWIRE 800 -- Aaxeon has a FireWire 800 PCI Express card. We tried it. It works on the Quad-Core, but the write speed are one-half of what we get on the built-in factory FireWire 800 port. There are also sleep issues. (They are working on a FW/USB combo card, too.) SCSI -- Atto Technology is shipping an Ultra 320 SCSI PCI Express card (UL5D). You can buy it direct from their ATTO store. Serial Attached SCSI -- Adaptec has a PCI Express version of their Serial Attached SCSI host adapter. I've heard they are planning a Mac verson, but Mac OS X is not listed as one of the supported Operating Systems. FIBRE CHANNEL -- Apple has posted a link to their PCI Express version of their Fibre Channel card. I expect ATTO's new 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel PCI Express card to be offered in a Mac version. VIDEO CAPTURE -- Blackmagic Design's "World's First PCI Express Capture Card" is now officially compatible with the Dual-Core and Quad-Core G5 Power Macs. AJA has a PCI Express version of their Kona card called the LHe. AUDIO PRODUCTION -- Digidesign is working on a PCI Express version of Pro Tools HD scheduled to ship before the end of the year. WHERE TO ORDER YOUR DUAL-CORE G5 POWER MAC We found really good deals on PC2-4200 memory for the Dual-Core and Quad-Core is at Other World Computing. They are one of the few companies shipping a 4GB (2GBx2) kit and at a radically low price. Check out their PC2-4200 memory page!
For refurbished, reconditioned, open box (as well as new) G5 Power Macs, check with Small Dog and Power Max. Check also at the Apple SPECIAL DEALS section for factory refurbs and other specials. Has Bare Feats helped you? How about helping Bare Feats? |
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