15 " 2.4 GHz Core i5 vs 2.66 GHz Core i7 MacBook Pro Boot Up Showdown!
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@Armaangandevia1 ps your i5 sucks and you prob paid twice as much than i did for my i7 pc that will destory your crappy mac book lmfao. sucker...
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@Armaangandevia1 Unlikely its brand new... Encoding video with Adobe Premiere Pro the thing just sucks and gets hot as hell. There is nothing running on it, its a company laptop not my personal one so there are no programs / apps running or install besides adobe cs5 master.. Mac's just suck and charge top dollar for outdated hardware :(
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@ninjaresbg he earned all his money himself plus he isint a kid
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@vBDKv it is retard
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@evilneil187 lol your mac must have a problem my i5 can do all that with like the smallest bit of lag
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my i5 2500k takes half an hour to boot up....
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Because booting up requires a powerful CPU...
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I have a macbook pro at work I use for photo and video editing. Its the 2.6ghz i7 version. The thing is horrible. Encoding video is so slow and the thing gets so hot you'd think it was going to melt through my desk. Photoshop and in-design lag out on large files. My older i7 920 PC absolutely destroys the mac in all the same adobe programs and cost about 1/2 the price lol..
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34 secs...that's slow! ...against a SSD swop out. I have just installed a SSD in my old 2009 2.26 Core 2 Duo 13" MacBook Pro. I use the MBP in the field for rush edits so need something that will sustain knocks and moves. Another aspect of the fast boot/shutdown times is that I hate having to keep a client waiting for the MB to boot. My boot times? 15sec...shutdown...<2seconds
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Thats about $4500 Dollars right their
boot really has nothing to do with processor, it has everything to do with hard drive speed
halosux4life 2 weeks ago 27
I personally think that the 13" looks nicer than the 15" and 17".
MineKraftTK 3 weeks ago 4