Final Cut Pro: For best performance on Mac Pro, install memory in risers symmetrically
Fiches techniques
- Apple
- Final Cut Pro/Studio
- DVD Studio Pro
- Matrox
- Blackmagic Design
- Aurora Video
- Final Cut Express
- Cinema Tools
- LiveType
- Compressor
- Soundtrack/Soundtrack Pro
- DVD
- AJA Vidéo
- Motion
- Xsan
- Logic Express/Pro/Studio
- Shake
- Color
- Episode Desktop/Engine
- Final Cut Server
- Sonnet Technology
- Demande de RMA
- GB Labs
The Mac Pro comes with two memory riser cards, each with four DIMM slots. With a total of eight slots, you can add up to 16 GB of memory.
To achieve optimal performance when running Final Cut Pro, memory DIMM pairs should be installed evenly on both risers.
Affected Products:
• Final Cut Pro
• Mac Pro
Solution
This table shows Mac Pro RAM configurations that will achieve ideal performance when when running Final Cut Pro:
Riser A contains: Riser B contains: 2 x 512MB 2 x 512MB 2 x 1GB 2 x 1GB 2 x 2GB 2 x 2GB 4 x 512MB 4 x 512MB 4 x 1GB 4 x 1GB 4 x 2GB 4 x 2GB Note: DIMMs must be installed in pairs of equal size from the same vendor. For instance, you must not have one or three DIMMs on either riser at any time. Additionally, two DIMMs from different vendors should not be combined and used as a pair. Other configurations of DIMM pairs are still compatible with Final Cut Pro, but may not achieve the same performance levels as when DIMM pairs are installed on both risers evenly.
Riser A contains: Riser B contains: 2 x 512MB 2 x 512MB 2 x 1GB 2 x 1GB 2 x 2GB 2 x 2GB 4 x 512MB 4 x 512MB 4 x 1GB 4 x 1GB 4 x 2GB 4 x 2GB Note: DIMMs must be installed in pairs of equal size from the same vendor. For instance, you must not have one or three DIMMs on either riser at any time. Additionally, two DIMMs from different vendors should not be combined and used as a pair. Other configurations of DIMM pairs are still compatible with Final Cut Pro, but may not achieve the same performance levels as when DIMM pairs are installed on both risers evenly.