Cost effective solution if new Mac Pro is not within budget. Supports latest macOS with considerable performance. Cost effective solution if on a budget and okay with macOS Mojave limitation. Performance Outdated technology, but excellent performance considering the cost. Thunderbolt Not available Thunderbolt 2 Thunderbolt 3 USB 3.0 and 3.1 optional upgrade Onboard USB 3.0 Latest macOS - Mojave 10.14 Apple support estimated until 2024 to 2026 SATA external expansion PCIe NVMe SSDs without performance limiting factors. SATA SSDs limited to SATA2 speeds and NVMe limited to PCIe 2.0 speeds Can upgrade to latest NVMe SSDs for increased performance. Whether youre new to MAXONs popular 3D modeling application or are just looking to get better acquainted with Cinema 4D and its various features and functions, youre sure to enjoy this free video software tutorial.
In this clip, youll learn how to export a clip from Cinema 4D to Adobe After Effects. Storage Can upgrade to latest SATA and NVMe SSDs for increased performance. Export a Cinema 4D project to After Effects. Launch 2013 - Upgrade not possible Latest AMD Radeon Pro with PCIe 3.0 x16 slots for expansion
Graphics Can upgrade to newer models for macOS support and increased performance AMD FirePro D300 / D500 / D700 Usually, when I install AE on my Macbook Pro, it would usually be accompanied by one Cinema 4D install. Up to 128GB per processor DDRMHz / 2933MHz For more information, including complete instructions, watch this 3D modeler's guide. Whether you're new to MAXON's popular 3D modeling application or are just looking to get better acquainted with Cinema 4D and its various features and functions, you're sure to enjoy this free video software tutorial. Launch Q3 2012 Intel Xeon W-3200 series 'Cascade Lake' This clip presents a lesson in how to export a camera from MAXON C4D to Adobe After Effects. Launch Q1 2011 Intel Xeon E5-2600 series 'Ivy Bridge' Processors Intel Xeon X5600 series 'Westmere' Optional Storage Drive (Platter) - For long term storage where the high speed of SSDs is typically not required, a larger traditional platter hard drive is a good choice as they are still much cheaper per GB than SSDs. Secondary Drive - Project Files / Dedicated Media Cache/Scratch (SSD) - Using a dedicated SSD for your media cache and scratch files can at times improve performance when playing and scrubbing through compositions. An SSD is highly recommended as it will greatly improve how fast the macOS and applications startup. Primary Drive - OS/Software (SSD) - Includes macOS and applications. In general, we recommend a two to four hard drive configuration depending on your budget and desired performance level: In some cases (most commonly working with RAW footage) even an SSD is not fast enough, so we recommend using the newer M.2 (flash storage) style drive which are around three times faster than a standard SSD. SSDs are much faster than traditional hard drives and in many cases can be noticeably faster than the older style drives.