We are looking into getting a new Mac Pro quad specifically for a program called Finale, which will be used to compose classical music scores for the full orchestra (lots of RAM 8GB to start, but up to 16GB eventually). We've been told that RAM is more important than speed for the Finale application.
My questions are these: the Quad version of the Mac Pro comes with 2-2.66GHz Intel processors, but can be upgraded to 3.0s. Any idea if the 2.66s will be sufficient to work with? Can the 2.66 Intel processors be upgraded at a later date if necessary? Or will we be stuck with the 2.66s permanently?
Also, many Finale users tend to have 3-750GB HDs installed in the tower, but none have been able to tell us why they need this much storage space when they have a 16x optical R/W Superdrive for storing finished scores and music on CDs. Any ideas about why these 3-750GB HDs might be necessary?
Any help will be appreciated.
My questions are these: the Quad version of the Mac Pro comes with 2-2.66GHz Intel processors, but can be upgraded to 3.0s. Any idea if the 2.66s will be sufficient to work with? Can the 2.66 Intel processors be upgraded at a later date if necessary? Or will we be stuck with the 2.66s permanently?
Also, many Finale users tend to have 3-750GB HDs installed in the tower, but none have been able to tell us why they need this much storage space when they have a 16x optical R/W Superdrive for storing finished scores and music on CDs. Any ideas about why these 3-750GB HDs might be necessary?
Any help will be appreciated.


















