Even with double the RAM, it was only slightly faster than the top 2011 MacBook Pro. We included the top iMac model for perspective. Once we have some test results for that config, we'll add it to the graph above so you can see what effect it has on the render speed.Ĥ. OWC has a 16GB kit for the 2011 MacBook Pro. Having more memory does affect render speed in a significant way - at least in this case. W e posted results for the 2011 2.2GHz Quad-Core i7 running both 4G and 8G of RAM. The Quad-Core i7 MacBook Pros were clearly faster than the Dual-Core i7 MacBook Pros.Ģ. (special thanks to OWC Test Lab for providing the 2.2GHz results)ġ. 2.93 16G = 'mid 2010' iMac Quad-Core i7 2.93GHz with 16GB of RAMĢ.3 8G = 'early 2011' MacBook Pro Quad-Core i7 2.30GHz with 8GB of RAMĢ.2 8G = 'early 2011' MacBook Pro Quad-Core i7 2.2GHz with 8GB of RAMĢ.2 4G = 'early 2011' MacBook Pro Quad-Core i7 2.2GHz with 4GB of RAMĢ.66 8G = 'mid 2010' MacBook Pro Dual-Core i7 2.66GHz with 8GB of RAMĢ.7 8G = 'early 2011' MacBook Pro Dual-Core i7 2.70GHz with 8GB of RAM
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