They have a 2008 2.8GHz eight core Mac Pro for $400. What I've read about Mac Pro computers is how much you can customize them as your needs grow especially how much RAM as well as room for 4 hard drives etc., so hopefully once i I get one of those older models that it'll last me a few years at least until I can afford a new one My needs for the moment aren't the demanding, I'm not recording orchestras/bands right now and 99% of my songs won't go over 30 tracks. Now I just have to decide on which one to get either a 2008,2009 or 2010 model Mac Pro and will it be better financial wise to find a stock one and upgrade the ram and hard drive myself or just save a lil more and just find one already upgraded. So based on those results it would be a good choice to get the tower. (1st # 2014 Mac Mini, 2nd # 2014 Mac Mini i7, and the Mac Pro model u listed)Ĩ561Wow seems like the older Mac Pro out performed the other macs in most of those tests except for a few. This site allows you to compare with every Mac ever made - Compare Macs, Compare iPods, iPhones & iPads Thanks I'll gladly appreciate the feedback
I mostly make instrumental/beats using maschine as well as Komplete 9 virtual instruments and if I record vocals I'll just be recording myself.
I would like to know if these specs are good enough to run Logic Pro X well.
#2009 APPLE 8 CORE MAC PRO NEHALEM MAC OS X#
(Supported by Apple for up to Mac OS X 10.11 'El Capitan') Here is the specs for the tower I'm looking at īluetooth 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) wireless technology I'm still interested in buying an used macpro tower and came across a website that supposedly selling refurbished ones.