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Originally Posted by Zero Cool As far as motherboard is concerned , nothing can replicate as a MAC pro has 2 Physical Multi Core Processors .
32 GB Ram spread over 8 memory slots containing 4GB DIMMS is what is available in a Mac pro , so you decide for yourself the max memory you can afford on a motherboard |
LOL... What are you talking about? Apple does not make its own hardware. Mac Pro uses a regular Sever class Dual Xeon main board which can take 8 DIMM's of memory. There are many similar boards available in the market. In fact you can even get boards with 16 DIMM slot's for a theoretical max of 128GB of RAM. How much amount of RAM goes in, you can decide. Mac Pro's we have at office came with 8GB RAM.
As for Dual i7 too, its not unique to Mac Pro in anyway. Dual Socket 1366 boards are available on the market and you can go up to 144GB RAM on some of those. About having 16 cores in Dual i7 setup, I didn't get why you said that. i7 is a quad core, so that makes it 8 cores. Although HT shows up twice the cores, it does not equate to having twice the cores.
Regardless of the case, Mac Pro or not, such capabilies does cost money and as Zero Cool said, the Thread starter does have to shell out a considerable amount of money for a similar setup. (although not as much as a Mac Pro)