

Again the Nehalem processors excelled at multi-threaded tasks but the raw clock speed of the 2.26GHz processor was slower than the 3.2GHz processor at single-threaded tasks. Apple Mac Pro 'Eight Core' 2.26 (2009/Nehalem) Specs. Meanwhile, another reader was able to benchmark his Nehalem 2.26GHz Mac Pro which resulted in a Geekbench score of 11226- 13113. To give some more perspective on this value, see GeekBench's cumulative table of all Mac performance benchmarks as of January 2009. As expected, the largest gains in the new systems revolved around multi-threaded functions and memory performance. This also eclipses the results of the previous top-of-the-line 3.2GHz 8-core Mac Pro which delivers a score as high as 11,030 but with many results in the 9,000 range. I have apple care, and they told me to remove all external devices. Hello, Ever since i Purchased my new Mac Pro Nehalem 8 core from apple, it had grey screend at random all the time. The previous #1 placeholder was a Sun Microsystems Sun Fire X4450. Question: Q: Mac Pro Early 2009 Nehalem grey screens all day. The early GeekBench benchmark for the Nehalem system gave a whopping total score of 17,665, placing it at the very top of the list of all GeekBench 2 scores. Additional high quality photos posted to Flickr with commentary in the discussion thread.

The system was configured as a Dual 2.93GHz Quad-Core system with 6GB of RAM and an ATI Radeon HD 4870 card. MacRumors forum user WonderSausage received his 2009 Nehalem Mac Pro yesterday.
