MPt 6c 7950 = 'mid 2010' Mac Pro 3.3GHz Hex_Core Xeon, 24G 1333MHz DDR3 memory, 512G PCIe flash storage, single Radeon HD 7950 GPU (3G VRAM) "Mac Edition" MPt 6c 280X = 'mid 2010' Mac Pro 3.3GHz Hex_Core Xeon, 24G 1333MHz DDR3 memory, 512G PCIe flash storage, single Radeon R9 280X GPU (3G VRAM) MacVidCards NMP 6c D500s = 'late 2013' Mac Pro 3.5GHz Quad-Core Xeon, 32GB 1866MHz DDR3 memory, 256GB PCIe flash storage, dual FirePro D500 GPUs (3G VRAM each) And I have the old Mac Pro a crutch or two or three or four - aka fast GPUs. So I set up this shootout between the old and new 6-Core Mac Pro. I've always considered the 6-Core Mac Pro with a fast GPU to be a worthy gaming platform. Serious gamers may not opt for the fastest CPU, but they don't want the slowest either. Posted Friday, May 9th, 2014 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientist
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