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Re: New Apple Announcements?
« on: June 12, 2013, 09:13:05 PM »
Quote from: Matt_H;737438
Sorry, Apple: "Pros" need the ability to burn discs, add hard drives, expand RAM, and install new PCIe cards - internally. This little monolith of a Mac Pro ain't going to cut it. It's essentially a tall Mac mini with better chips and more ports - no thanks.

Quite apparent you've never used Thunderbolt.  It's more than capable.  The Mac Pro can drive triple displays in 4k resolutions (3840 pixels × 2160) via Thunderbolt.  Optical media was dead half a decade ago, being extremely generous on that.  I've got a 2009-ish iMac that's never had a disc in its optical drive.  Ever.  Never, ever.

No one dropping 4 large plus on a Mac Pro gives 2 craps about burning discs.  It's there to edit video and audio to a central host/server and nothing more.  It's not a consumer grade device, people will be editing HD and Ultra HD content on it and a optical drive to them is about as useful as a floppy drive.

Personally, the extruded/cored heatsink internal case design is quite neat, but nothing new.  I had a massive old PC case (Zalman, iirc) years ago that the entire case was a heatsink, no fans required even on a highly overclocked machine.  Thing was as heavy as a tank, but dead silent.
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Re: New Apple Announcements?
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2013, 06:38:11 PM »
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I dunno...i think optical is still good for when you screw up your system. What I don't get is that 4 to 8 gig sd cards could


Apple hasn't included optical recovery media for years is the only issue there.  Most of their product line already don't have optical drives, the recommended route for system restoration being a USB key for which they have a very nice recovery prep util.  100x easier and nicer, imo.  Not even sure if you can buy Mountain Lion on optical media at a brick and mortar store, tbh.