Should 2019 Mac Pro Run Slower on FCPX Than on iMac Pro?
Hello guys,
I've got a 2019 (New) Mac Pro and am considering returning it.
Mac Pro Secs:
CPU: 3.2 GHz 16-Core Intel Xeon W
RAM:192GB RAM
GPU: AMD Radeon Pro Vega II Duo 32 G
SSD: Builtin 8TB
OS: Catalina 10.15.2
I expected it to reasonably faster than the iMac Pro I've been using.
iMac Pro Specs:
CPU: 2.3Ghz 18-Core Intel Xeon W
RAM: 128GB 2666 MHz DDR4
GPU: Radeon Pro Vega 64 16GB
SSD: Builtin 4TB
OS: Catalina 10.15.2
On Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects, to name a few, Mac Pro does beat iMac Pro. But Final Cut Pro X, of all applications, the one Apple claims most optimized for the new Mac Pro, runs way slower on it than on iMac Pro.
I'm dumbfounded.
iMac Pro renders multicam clips 2 to 3 times faster than Mac Pro. How could it be happening?
They both use Xeon processors, so the missing Quick Sync core shouldn't be an issue. Plus, they both use T2 chips that help dealing with h.264 decoding and stuff.
I even tried transcoding every clip in the project to ProRes formats just to be sure. Doesn't make a difference.
Even some non-multicam clips, running buttery smooth on iMac Pro, stutter when played back on Mac Pro.
I've been testing exactly the same project on both machines.
Mac Pro is noticeably slower only on Final Cut Pro X.
FCPX is 10.4.8.
I'm hoping it's software issues on FCPX's part which can be fixed in no time, otherwise I'll have to return the machine.
Cinebench R20, Geenbench 5, and other known benchmark tools all report that the new Mac Pro is superior to my iMac Pro.
FCPX is the only application that shows otherwise.
What could be the cause?