![]() ![]() Real world speeds through the file system using diglloydTools DiskTester. One reader reports that the 2013 Mac Pro built in 2015 may have a faster flash drive than shown here-this seems likely but MPG has not confirmed it. 2015 iMac 5K: writes at ~1520 MiB/sec and reads at ~2080 MiB/sec. (early 2014 build, 2015 builds may be faster) 2014 iMac 5K: writes at ~716 MiB/sec and reads at ~766 MiB/sec. The late 2015 iMac 5K Retina has a stunningly fast flash drive (SSD) that trounces the flash drive in the 2014 iMac 5K.Ģ013 Mac Pro: writes at ~930 MiB/sec and reads at ~1180 MiB/sec. Pure computation (no memory access) using 20 threads yields 12.22X the speed versus a single thread, showing that hyperthreading has considerable value, since the relative time (1. It’s worth paying for the Apple 1TB flash drive-wow! Sustained transfer speed, large transfers 10 CPU cores have 20 virtual cores (hyper threading). MPG recommends this iMac 5K: 27" Retina 5K Display, 4.0 GHz Intel Core i7 (Skylake), 1TB Flash, 8GB memory, AMD Radeon R9 M395X GPU (4GB GDDR5) + 32GB or 64GB OWC memory. Save money on 32GB or 64GB OWC memory (about $400 savings vs Apple!) See also diglloyd-recommended performance packages for iMac at OWC. Get iMac 5K at B&H Photo and see also MPG’s computer gear wishlist. Diglloyd Medium Format covers medium format camera systems, including the Hasselblad X1D and Fujifilm GFX. BEST DEAL: get full access to ALL 8 PUBLICATIONS for only 68 cents a day (249.95). Send Feedback Related: 2013 Mac Pro, 2015 iMac 5K, 4K and 5K display, iMac, iMac 5K, Mac Pro, Macs, memory, SSD Diglloyd Medium Format is by yearly subscription.Subscribe now for about 33 cents a day (120/year). ![]()
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