Again. Mac OS is inherently more stable.BONES wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 8:01 amAre you listening to yourself? It might be on the same die but it's still a GPU, just an integrated one.I have given you many already, from Finder crashing at least once a day to After Effects crashing regularly and the $2000 Quadro graphics in my last Mac Pro card having trouble rendering web pages. Then there was the incident where OS X was unable to draw an application GUI on a classroom full of G3s. Overall, I'd estimate it would take me around two years to encounter as many stability issues as I do on the MacPro every, single week. TO be fair, I probably spend 50% more time on the Mac per week than I do on my PC, so we'll just say I have more problems in a week on my Mac Pro at work than I do in a year on my much lower spec PC at home. The crazy thing about it is I doubt I ever use the Mac Pro hard enough that CPU use gets into double-digits, except when its' rendering (which is hands-off stuff), whereas I regularly push my PC to it's limits.Spoken like a total douchebag! Why think about how much harder you make it for people to follow the thread, as long as you don't have to waste half-a-dozen keystrokes removing the parts of the quoted post you aren't responding to.2. I'll do as I please.Clearly that's not true at all. It may have the potential to be so but Apple don't seem to care much about making it so. It's not hard to take something that's perfectly stable and f**k it up beyond all recognition. MacOS proves this amply, don't you think?MacOS is is inherently more stable.
any future for MacBooks in music production ?
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