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- Oct 29, 2012
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- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE GA-X58A-UD3R
- CPU
- i7 930
- Graphics
- Palit NE5X460SF1102 GeForce GTX 460
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
The July 2014 Buyer's Guide says the following. I bolded the sentence I would like to know more about.
My question is: what workarounds are necessary, and what problems are they overcoming? Have the problems gotten better or worse with OS/X releases since 10.9.2?
I only care about running Adobe Premiere CC 2014 with 4 monitors, possibly via 2 dual output video cards. Audio is handled by an RME Fireface UFX so no worries in that department.
Thanks, Mike
CustoMac Pro Socket 2011
These rigs are the most powerful single CPU systems you can build. The C606 and x79 motherboards listed here also have 8 RAM slots supporting up to 64GB- twice the maximum of Socket 1150 builds. As of OS X 10.9.2, Ivy Bridge E/EP based systems are working with the native kernel, however workarounds are necessary for full support.
I only care about running Adobe Premiere CC 2014 with 4 monitors, possibly via 2 dual output video cards. Audio is handled by an RME Fireface UFX so no worries in that department.
Thanks, Mike