I'm undecided on what specs to go for on my new MacBook Pro...I was looking at the following but wondering if it's overkill for what I'm going to use it for/if a lower price option would be better...
2.66GHz Intel Core i7
8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB
500GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200 rpm
I'm going to be using it mainly for Animation software such as Maya, Cinema 4D, odd bit of photoshop use, HD Movie playback etc.
Also when I use web browsers I tend to open LOTS of tabs, having 50+ is usual for me.
Current spec is a 2006 white MacBook:
2Ghz Core Duo
2GB 667 Mhz DDR2 SDRAM
250GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200 rpm
And this struggles with what I do in terms of even web browsing and listening to music (didn't used to but does since leopard and snow leopard...)
So yeah, I'm just wondering if for those uses I'd be better off with the top Core i5 and 4GB standard RAM? Or perhaps using the money from the 8gb ram to get the SSD drive? (although looking at the SSDs the only one I'd be willing to spend on would be the 128GB and that's not nearly enough breathing room for me...struggle with 250gb atm.)
Cheers.
2.66GHz Intel Core i7
8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB
500GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200 rpm
I'm going to be using it mainly for Animation software such as Maya, Cinema 4D, odd bit of photoshop use, HD Movie playback etc.
Also when I use web browsers I tend to open LOTS of tabs, having 50+ is usual for me.
Current spec is a 2006 white MacBook:
2Ghz Core Duo
2GB 667 Mhz DDR2 SDRAM
250GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200 rpm
And this struggles with what I do in terms of even web browsing and listening to music (didn't used to but does since leopard and snow leopard...)
So yeah, I'm just wondering if for those uses I'd be better off with the top Core i5 and 4GB standard RAM? Or perhaps using the money from the 8gb ram to get the SSD drive? (although looking at the SSDs the only one I'd be willing to spend on would be the 128GB and that's not nearly enough breathing room for me...struggle with 250gb atm.)
Cheers.
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