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Mac Pro 2013 and Windows PC running MacOS in VMWare #122

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@kika kika commented Mar 1, 2020

  1. Mac Pro 2013 with upgraded RAM and CPU. RAM is slightly substandard to Apple original one (1600MHz vs. 1866MHz). CPU is Intel Xeon E5-2667v2 (3.3GHz 8 cores).
  2. Windows PC is aircooled i9-9900K, 64GB DDR4 3200MHz, Gigabyte Aorus Master, 1TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 NVMe drive, Windows 10 Pro, VMWare Player 15.5, MacOS 10.15.3. MacOS has all 16 virtual cores and 56GB RAM.

I don't know what "New build system" means, so I put the question mark there :-)

Mac Pro 2013 with non standard CPU and memory. 
RAM: 4x16GB ECC DDR3 1600
CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2667v2 (8 cores, 3.3Ghz)
56.10, 53.27, 52.49
8.39, 7.64, 7.37
i9-9900K, 64GB, Gigabyte Aorus Master, 1TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 NVMe drive, Windows 10 Pro, VMWare Player 15.5, MacOS 10.15.3
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Looks good! I need to clean that up, since it's not clear to me either what "new build system" actually means. Thanks again!

@ashfurrow ashfurrow merged commit f6daec3 into ashfurrow:master Mar 2, 2020
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Cool! Can you please tell what GPU is inside your Windows PC?

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kika commented Apr 27, 2020

@kirilldobr 2080 Ti

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