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  • First look: Apple's powerful iMac Pro

    notoakie said:
    i notice there's no door to upgrade RAM.
    I saw that too. That's a deal-killer for me. I'll pass on this one.
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  • First look: Apple's powerful iMac Pro

    notoakie said:
    i notice there's no door to upgrade RAM.
    I saw that too. That's a deal-killer for me. I'll pass on this one.
    While I don't know if that's true or not, why would you pass on the machine instead of simply ordering the max ram? Seems like a more compelling option if you're actually a pro in need of a workstation to get work done with a very powerful tool. 
    I get that, but the quality of the latest iMac builds have discouraged me from investing in a closed system. I run Davinci Resolve on both Windows and MacOS, and on an HPZ2, it runs rings around my 64 gb RAM iMac with half the RAM. If I could clean the guts out of an iMac more easily (they get dusty inside, and it eventually fouls up the parts and connections) and at least swap out the RAM, I'd consider it.
    dysamoria