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8 cores of insane power Mac Pro 3.2 ghz dual quad Xeon 32 gigs ram 6 tb HDs 30" cinema display

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2009

This video was made by 34Skyline's request, he wanted to see the 30" cinema display next to the mac pro tower. My mac pro has a 30" 32 gb ram 6 tb HDs, my Son's has a 24" HP lcd, 16 gb ram 6 gb HDs

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  • Lol DDr2 Ram. Trolololololo

  • @oWhiteMonster do you see how old is that video? you fucking LOLPCtard

  • there, changed the song I got so sick of all the bitching about it..

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  • 32gb 800mhz ddr2 XD = fail

    

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  • Dammit, I had no idea my eyes were in such bad shape. Time to go get a prescription.

  • @GADMEISTER90 =fake

  • Thats raw power U got there . Nice. I'm writing on My ipad so it gets wrong sometimes

  • Thats raw power i got there. Nice

  • I read insane power and then mac...

  • but there all aplle cores XD

  • @filmftw3 Nice. If you disable SuperFetch you will get a lot more RAM free. You would use 32GB of RAM in servers, CAD and intense and long Video Editing. Other than that, 8GB or 12GB would be enough for virtually anything!

  • @ComputerBunnyMath123

    My Windows 7 works fine on 756mb. It never uses any more than 1/2 of a 1gb. I just browse web and watch movies on Netflix. I don't see how anyone would use 32gb of ram. Maybe he edits HD movies, and even that wouldn't need more than 4-5gb tops.

  • The first system in the world that can run windows Vista smoothly.

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