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6 minutes ago, sanjai said:

What  you guys think about apple Mac pro ??

literally no reason to get this unless you need MacOs RIGHT NOW. there's a new one coming in a year. 

 

if you absolutely HAVE to get this one, get it in it's lowest spec second hand refurb and upgrade everything DIY + TB2 eGPU with a RX580 for OpenCL acceleration. <- not a Hackintosh or a hack job as MacOS offically supports eGPU and RX580's support MacOS's OpenCL acceleration in a bunch of it's in house products (eg. FCP)

NO.

 

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6 minutes ago, sanjai said:

What  you guys think about apple Mac pro ??

literally no reason to get this unless you need MacOs RIGHT NOW. there's a new one coming in a year. 

 

if you absolutely HAVE to get this one, get it in it's lowest spec second hand refurb and upgrade everything DIY + TB2 eGPU with a RX580 for OpenCL acceleration. <- not a Hackintosh or a hack job as MacOS offically supports eGPU and RX580's support MacOS's OpenCL acceleration in a bunch of it's in house products (eg. FCP)

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8 hours ago, Pendragon said:

literally no reason to get this unless you need MacOs RIGHT NOW. there's a new one coming in a year. 

 

if you absolutely HAVE to get this one, get it in it's lowest spec second hand refurb and upgrade everything DIY + TB2 eGPU with a RX580 for OpenCL acceleration. <- not a Hackintosh or a hack job as MacOS offically supports eGPU and RX580's support MacOS's OpenCL acceleration in a bunch of it's in house products (eg. FCP)

Yeah, Mac pro is a nice computer. But I will wait for new Mac pro. 

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