Xeon w5580 (3.2 GHz) - > $1600;
Xeon x5570 (2.93 GHz) - > $1386;
Xeon x5560 (2.8 GHz) - > $1172;
Xeon x5550 (2.66 GHz) - > $958;
Xeon 5540 (2.53 GHz) - > $744;
Xeon e5530 (2.4 GHz) - > $530;
Xeon e5520 (2.26 GHz) - > $373;
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Xeon w5580 (3.2 GHz) - > $1600;
Xeon x5570 (2.93 GHz) - > $1386;
Xeon x5560 (2.8 GHz) - > $1172;
Xeon x5550 (2.66 GHz) - > $958;
Xeon 5540 (2.53 GHz) - > $744;
Xeon e5530 (2.4 GHz) - > $530;
Xeon e5520 (2.26 GHz) - > $373;
@Dr Who.
That's one nice looking rig.
Nice pic!
Maybe the 2.26GHz Gainestown have lower TDP. They are strong enough for most uses even when downclocked/undervolted.
I dont get along with Apples, but they look good for sure!
Uh Oh. Looks like an apple fanboy is going to get a DP Nehalem rig before Dave. :eek:
The prices, surprisingly, aren't that bad at all. ~$5k for the 2x2.66Ghz + 12GB option = Not bad at all.
Perkam
Anyway, back on-topic, why didnt they let Dell or so have such a release. Not that Im a Dell fan or whatever, just wondering why they let Crapple have it:confused:
Well the $1200 upgrade from the 2.26GHz to the 2.66Ghz makes sense
I think otherwise. Compared to the previous gen Harpertown MP's, the prices seem too high. The base 2.66GHz 8-core Harpertown MP was ~$2800 before. The base 2.26GHz 8-core is $3200 now. i7 is nice, but a 400MHz decrease for more money isn't worth it IMO.
Although the new one should be faster nevertheless (or am I mistaken?), I agree with you. The new Mac Pro is too expensive imho. The DDR3 might be another reason for the quite high price.
BUT, what I find even worse, is the 100 Euro (!) increase in the price for the Mac Mini in germany... I don't see the point why they went DDR3, just to say: "look how energy efficient our Mini is"... The "new" white MacBook has DDR2 as well.
Apple's products already were priced above average and now they put just a bit more on the top. Seeing the economy as it is I wouldn't have guessed that. But well... Guess they calculated it all well before they did it.
Its Apple. Since when did their prices make any sense. Its max price for...some white product :p:
CPU prices are ridiculous! $900 for 2.66GHz thats like 3x the normal one!!!!
---Hmm 8 ram slots?
Not quite, but they weren't very expensive either ;)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&d=1235845677
Probably because of the new Nvidia 9400 chipset, just look at the prices for retail boards:
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/?cat=...7_GeForce+9400
Last version used Intel GMA 950 graphics, which is four years old.
I'm surpised that these new MacPro's only have 4 RAM slots per CPU? And two F(T)W 800 but no eSATA?
Awful GPu offering. Just awful. Nvidia models are a downgrade, even.
The only thing this thing is lacking is an option for more than one 4870.
:rofl: Yeah, you've a point there:p:
Oh well, for anyone interested in Gainestown, it's getting closer although Apple has the premium. I remember back when Asus released dual socket mobo's for skt 940, I was simple drooling to have one although for just gaming it doesnt make a lot of sense:p:
His comments were edited. Anyway, this MAC will sell well simply because MAC folks are used to paying higher a prices for what they see as better and or Superior product.
To the rest of the folks on this thread I formally apologize for what I posted and for the weak shot at comedy.
Thank you!
Ok, enough talk, where's the boards?:rofl:
6x1 gig DDR3-1333 ECC
2-TRUE's w/1366 bases
2-X5570's
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/3498/img0199.jpg
I just WANT one of those Dual Gainestown MACīs :D
Not typical Mac price, looks kind of affordable (or am I losing my mind finally?).
Supermicro X8DAH
Source
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/...s-250-pictured
just a question are the gainstown proccessors 4 cores or 8 cores?