Wednesday, August 25, 2010

About Macs: Mac Pro 2010 Benchmarks

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From Tom Nelson, your Guide to Macs
My new Mac Pro showed up on Monday, a full day ahead of the scheduled delivery. That was great news, as it gave me time to configure the Mac Pro and do some testing in time for this newsletter.

A full review will be available soon, but in the meantime, I ran a quick set of benchmarks to whet your appetite.

Of course, you don't need to buy a new Mac just to gain a bit of performance. In many cases, all you need to do is perform some basic maintenance and your favorite applications will be back to their old selves, running in tip-top shape. If you use Safari as much as I do, you may want to try the Safari tuneup tips to help it run faster.


Mac Pro 2010 Initial Benchmarks
I happily received my new Mac Pro 2010 in late August, and quickly set about recording some basic benchmarks. The question was: How well will the latest incarnation of the Mac Pro perform?

I expected a nice boost in performance, especially since I'm used to a 2006 Mac Pro, which has greatly restricted memory bandwidth that just saps its potential performance.

Well, the news is good. The 2010 Mac Pro excels at the tasks I've thrown at it so far, and the raw benchmarks concur... Read more


Speed Up Safari With These Performance Tuning Tips
Safari is my web browser of choice; I use it every day for research, work, and games (mostly for work, of course). Safari gets quite a workout from me every day, and while it generally does its job well, over time, I've noticed that its performance can show signs of degrading.

These tuneup tips can affect performance to varying degrees, from mild to major, depending on the version of Safari you're using. Over time, Apple modified some of the routines in Safari to optimize performance. As a result, some tuneup techniques can, for example, create huge performance increases in Safari 4, but only modest increases in Safari 5... Read more


Change the File Format Your Mac Uses to Save Screenshots
Your Mac has the ability to take screenshots with just a keyboard shortcut or two. If you want a few more advanced capabilities, you can use the included Grab application to take screenshots.

But neither of these options provides an easy way for you to specify your preferred graphics file format for screenshots. Luckily, you can use Terminal, an application included with OS X, to change the default graphics format... Read more


How Much Free Drive Space Do I Need?
Question: What's the minimum amount of free drive space that I need? My Mac is starting to operate slowly, taking a long time to boot or to launch an application. It also seems unstable, sometimes giving me the rainbow cursor for very long periods of times, even locking up completely.

Do I need a bigger hard drive?

Answer


 


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