Hi guys
I've got a Mac Pro 2010 quad core, the entry level one with a 2.8Ghz Xeon chip and a Radeon 5870 1GB.
I've upgraded the ram to 24GB and added an SSD as the boot drive. The system is starting to show its age and has become quite slow, especially since I updated to Sierra. I do a lot of photo editing work and a bit of video and its become really slow at time especially when working with software such as Capture One Pro which has become pretty much unusable now.
I've been looking at replacing it with something else or indeed upgrading my existing system.
Options so far seem to be:
1) Refurbished 2015 iMac 5K (Core i5, 512 SSD, 8GB Ram, M395) for somewhere around £1700
2) New 2017 iMac 5K (Core i5, 1TB Fusion, 8GB Ram, RX 575) for £1900 give or take
3) Upgrade my existing system with a new motherboard tray capable of dual CPU (mine is currently only capable of one CPU), PCIe SSD drives, new GPU and a new monitor for probably £1200 give or take.
4) *** you need to make sure you read this before posting in this forum ***
Has anyone here made any upgrades to a 2010 Mac Pro? Did it make a big difference to the system? Would it be actually worth doing or just sell it on and replace it?
I've got a Mac Pro 2010 quad core, the entry level one with a 2.8Ghz Xeon chip and a Radeon 5870 1GB.
I've upgraded the ram to 24GB and added an SSD as the boot drive. The system is starting to show its age and has become quite slow, especially since I updated to Sierra. I do a lot of photo editing work and a bit of video and its become really slow at time especially when working with software such as Capture One Pro which has become pretty much unusable now.
I've been looking at replacing it with something else or indeed upgrading my existing system.
Options so far seem to be:
1) Refurbished 2015 iMac 5K (Core i5, 512 SSD, 8GB Ram, M395) for somewhere around £1700
2) New 2017 iMac 5K (Core i5, 1TB Fusion, 8GB Ram, RX 575) for £1900 give or take
3) Upgrade my existing system with a new motherboard tray capable of dual CPU (mine is currently only capable of one CPU), PCIe SSD drives, new GPU and a new monitor for probably £1200 give or take.
4) *** you need to make sure you read this before posting in this forum ***
Has anyone here made any upgrades to a 2010 Mac Pro? Did it make a big difference to the system? Would it be actually worth doing or just sell it on and replace it?
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