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<blockquote data-quote="egandolfi" data-source="post: 390521" data-attributes="member: 25859"><p>To be honest, I think you should go with the iMac. The Mac Pro is really nice (I have one and a MacBook Pro) but I don't think with what you want to do, the second processor is going to do much for you. If you were getting into some serious Music recording or something like that, I would say do it. For Example the most popular audio software, ProTools allows you to actually assign processors to dedicate to its functions. I don't believe Adobe products do that. Remember, the iMac with have a Core 2 Duo which has 2 cores which is almost as good as 2 processors in one box.</p><p></p><p>fiveightandten above is right, the Mac Pro is upgrade friendly (easily I might add. it's beautiful on the inside) it just really depends on your preference. I personally don't think you'll see any performance increase on the Mac Pro with what you want to do. Good Luck and Welcome to mac-Forums! It's a great place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egandolfi, post: 390521, member: 25859"] To be honest, I think you should go with the iMac. The Mac Pro is really nice (I have one and a MacBook Pro) but I don't think with what you want to do, the second processor is going to do much for you. If you were getting into some serious Music recording or something like that, I would say do it. For Example the most popular audio software, ProTools allows you to actually assign processors to dedicate to its functions. I don't believe Adobe products do that. Remember, the iMac with have a Core 2 Duo which has 2 cores which is almost as good as 2 processors in one box. fiveightandten above is right, the Mac Pro is upgrade friendly (easily I might add. it's beautiful on the inside) it just really depends on your preference. I personally don't think you'll see any performance increase on the Mac Pro with what you want to do. Good Luck and Welcome to mac-Forums! It's a great place! [/QUOTE]
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