- Mar 11, 2000
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I currently have an iMac 2010 Core i7 870 27" iMac with 2 TB HD and 12 GB RAM, but I've been using a 500 GB external FireWire SSD because the HD is way too slow. I also have a 2009 Core 2 Duo 13" MacBook Pro with 4 GB RAM and SSD.
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I'm thinking of getting this iMac:
27" iMac with 5K wide gamut Retina Display
3.4 GHz quad-core i5 Kaby Lake with turbo boost up to 3.8 GHz (i5-7500?)
16 GB RAM
1 TB SSD
Thunderbolt 3 / USB C
Radeon Pro 570 with 4 GB RAM
It seems the only upgrade the next step up besides the 3.5 GHz i5 (4.1 GHz turbo) is the Radeon Pro 575, also with 4 GB RAM.
http://pro.radeon.com/en-us/pro-500-series-for-updated-imac/
http://creators.radeon.com/radeon-pro/
I'm thinking both of those upgrades would be lost on me. I do some light editing in Photos and Photoshop and occasionally home videos (including 4K), but nothing effect heavy.
I'm thinking spending the money on SSD (instead of Fusion Drive) would be more beneficial than getting a higher end GPU and slightly faster CPU. The difference in price between the two models is CAD$250 (3.4 GHz i5 with Radeon 570 vs 3.5 GHz i5 with Radeon 575).
I'm also thinking I'd use my existing Core i7 iMac as a second monitor. Not wide gamut or Retina but it would be good for VPNing to work and for browsing, file folders, etc. I'm not sure how much I'd get selling it. OTOH, it seems like a waste of power using it as a monitor.
CPU comparison (old vs. new): http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-870-vs-Intel-Core-i5-7500/m961vs3648
That CPU speed improvement is only +50% though. Then again, with PCIe SSD, that thing should scream, and it also now has Thunderbolt 3 for external storage.
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I'm thinking of getting this MacBook:
1.3 GHz Core i5 Kaby Lake Y with Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz
8 GB RAM
512 GB SSD
I use it mainly for business applications, but occasionally would use it for light photo and video editing on the road, including 4K home videos. Bringing it to 16 GB RAM would be another CAD$216. Not a huge amount of money, but then again 16 GB I think would be overkill for my usage.
CPU comparison (old vs new): http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core2-Duo-P8400-vs-Intel-Core-i5-7Y54/m307vsm193628
CPU speed improvement is +143%. Nice.
Comments?
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I'm thinking of getting this iMac:
27" iMac with 5K wide gamut Retina Display
3.4 GHz quad-core i5 Kaby Lake with turbo boost up to 3.8 GHz (i5-7500?)
16 GB RAM
1 TB SSD
Thunderbolt 3 / USB C
Radeon Pro 570 with 4 GB RAM
It seems the only upgrade the next step up besides the 3.5 GHz i5 (4.1 GHz turbo) is the Radeon Pro 575, also with 4 GB RAM.
http://pro.radeon.com/en-us/pro-500-series-for-updated-imac/
http://creators.radeon.com/radeon-pro/
I'm thinking both of those upgrades would be lost on me. I do some light editing in Photos and Photoshop and occasionally home videos (including 4K), but nothing effect heavy.
I'm thinking spending the money on SSD (instead of Fusion Drive) would be more beneficial than getting a higher end GPU and slightly faster CPU. The difference in price between the two models is CAD$250 (3.4 GHz i5 with Radeon 570 vs 3.5 GHz i5 with Radeon 575).
I'm also thinking I'd use my existing Core i7 iMac as a second monitor. Not wide gamut or Retina but it would be good for VPNing to work and for browsing, file folders, etc. I'm not sure how much I'd get selling it. OTOH, it seems like a waste of power using it as a monitor.
CPU comparison (old vs. new): http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-870-vs-Intel-Core-i5-7500/m961vs3648
That CPU speed improvement is only +50% though. Then again, with PCIe SSD, that thing should scream, and it also now has Thunderbolt 3 for external storage.
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I'm thinking of getting this MacBook:
1.3 GHz Core i5 Kaby Lake Y with Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz
8 GB RAM
512 GB SSD
I use it mainly for business applications, but occasionally would use it for light photo and video editing on the road, including 4K home videos. Bringing it to 16 GB RAM would be another CAD$216. Not a huge amount of money, but then again 16 GB I think would be overkill for my usage.
CPU comparison (old vs new): http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core2-Duo-P8400-vs-Intel-Core-i5-7Y54/m307vsm193628
CPU speed improvement is +143%. Nice.
Comments?