Hey, CM-- thanks for the additional info. It is as revealing as it is confusing!! At least we're getting somewhere.
Of course this site from Macworld has some interesting info:
http://www.macworld.com/2006/08/firstlooks/macprofaq/index.phpExcerpt regarding L2 and system busses:
But no matter how you configure a Mac Pro, there are still a few constants: every model includes 4MB of shared L2 cache per processor and two 1.33GHz system buses, one per processor.Excerpt comparing PCIx to PCIe:
In the Power Mac, each PCI Express slot had a set bandwidth, expressed in terms of lanes—the graphics slots was the fastest at 16x, with one 8x slot and two 4x slots as well. With the Mac Pro, Apple says that when you boot the computer after installing a new PCI Express card, the OS will let you choose the amount of bandwidth to dedicate to that slot. Apple told us that the total amount of bandwidth available to the PCI Express bus is less on the Mac Pro than on the Power Mac, but said the ability to direct that bandwidth as needed should make up for such a shortcoming. They also told us that there's more power (total wattage) available to the PCI Express bus, letting you power two Nvidia Quadro FX 4500 graphics cards.As for the underlined "do not mix...", that was the first example of "do not" I've ever seen. It is clear that this is akin to the PPCs where the 8-slot riser card was introduced. Installing in matched pairs was made quite clear at that time, and it has certainly carried over.
Installing in 4s remains a quandary-- I've yet to find a "do not mix.." in terms of sticks in 4s... new (?) with 5000X. I am clear on the rule of using matched pairs of RAM sticks still applies with all these models.
While the 13% increase is not especially earth shattering, I still wonder about it, given that we spend SO much time squeezing out every micro-ounce of each computer's resources to accommodate VI Cube. That this 13% is focused only on the CPU, it remains to be determined how this increase benefits all the other fixed parameters involved with shuttling a demanding VI.
Right now, I'm looking at a 2.66 and a MacMini for about the same price as a 3G...
And yes--- the 32GB statement was a brow-raiser!!! [[[:|]]] [[[:|]]]
Thanks again!
JWL