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[quote][i]Originally posted by DaveyLC[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by DaveyLC[/i] Strongly disagree, my old man just bought a high end Dell Alienware (LGA2011) system with twin GTX770's for just over £2,200 quid.. Its pretty much on par with (maybe slightly better than) a entry level MacPro granted the Mac Pro hasn't got a display but the one that shipped with the Dell wasn't exactly breath taking.[/quote] Alienware are gaming systems (GTX cards clearly give that away) rather than workstations and apart from game design/testing, they typically wouldn't be used in professional industries. As said, compare (new) Mac Pro's against workstations and cost vs performance is different. And if you need to use expansion cards (like a lot of studios, ie - Digidesign/Avid HD cards etc) then you can quite easily double the cost of opting for a new Mac Pro. [/quote] UH? Nvidia cards are widely used by 3D/Video rendering specialists.. Infact Sony Vegas PREFERS NVidia (hence why I'm running Nvidia).. The Mac stuff ships with AMD because the preferred video software on a Mac is Adobe which is optimised for AMD GPU's. [/quote]
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