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Westmere vs. Nehalem

Hey Guys,

I'm debating on whether to purchase the Mac Pro 6-core 3.33GHz Westmere (8GB Ram) or the Two 2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon Nehalem (8GB Ram) and which one of the 2 will give me better horsepower. I assume the Nehalem will probably go down in price a little so this is always inviting. For the most part, I'll be running Pro Tools LE.

Thanks..

Mac Pro 2.66Ghz Dual Core Intel Xeon, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Aug 14, 2010 2:27 AM

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Aug 14, 2010 5:37 AM in response to Chris Landon

The single processor with the highest clock speed and efficiency.

I posted some benchmark results earlier, but of course running Windows 7 software and using Gulftown i7-980X Extreme (desktop version).

I am pretty sure you would regret the other, dropping over 1GHz even with 8-cores, and giving up some L3. One processor with faster 6-core would be faster and more efficient.

Aug 15, 2010 4:57 AM in response to The hatter

I'm considering buying a Mac Pro too. With a 16 GB Apple memory configuration, the 6 cores and the 12 cores are almost the same price (the 3.33GHz 6-Core is $5,474.00 and the two 2.66GHz is $5,749.00, a $275 difference).

So, should I go for the 6 cores considering the immediate benefit of speed or for the 12 cores, for the future benefit ?

I think the 12 cores would be a better investment.

Aug 15, 2010 5:34 AM in response to Jean-Guy Lebel

First 99.9% of people buy their RAM elsewhere.

Look at the price difference of just the processors.
Then look at how it will be used.

The future benefits? those take a couple yrs and will benefit both.
So no better investment. But do what you want and feel comfortable.

The only reason some will buy a dual is to have 8 DIMMs and cheaper RAM upgrade - 4GB DIMMs use to cost 2-3x what they are now.

Westmere vs. Nehalem

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