dili ko mu agree nga more durable ang mac than pc.
example ingani daw nga pc:
corei7
ex58 motherboard worth 15k
hi-end cpu cooler
silverstone 1000w power supply
silverstone raven 02 casing
evga gtx 280 or higher
logitech gaming mouse and keyboard
solid state drive + hardisk
can you consider the pc i gave as an example as "Not Durable"?
Neither is more durable than the other. Both can last a long time only if the owner takes care of their Mac or PC.
Having a MAC can be a dictatorship if you're a gamer. Gamers are beter off with a PC; there are more options anyway. People who want the convenience of not having to jump though flaming hoops to get rid of a virus [like me] should get a Mac [or a PC if they have a real techie friend].
i also wonder if you have seen and used an enthusiast class php100k PC....
as for me, i have seen and used a 100K Mac... an ibm P5 powered G5
i like the robustness of the OS and the sleekness of the looks.
but my way of doing serious work CAN'T SIMPLY LIVE WITH IT...too many compromises
Last edited by butitoy; 11-27-2009 at 11:14 AM.
O.T. but related
We've certainly seen plenty of hackintoshes in our time, but Will Urbina's OS Xbox Pro is also one of the cleanest casemods we've ever seen.
Built so that Will can run Final Cut Pro for his job as a video editor, the machine is based on an EFI-X hackintosh dongle, and inside it sports an 2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550s paired with an NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT card, 8GB of RAM, an 16GB SSD, and four traditional hard drives: one each to boot Windows 7 and OS X, and two 500GB 7,200rpm drives in a RAID0 array for video editing.
Will says his total parts cost was under $1,500 for a system that matches a $4,500 Mac Pro, ...........................
a practical example of performance money can buy.. At A LOWER PRICE!
Last edited by butitoy; 11-27-2009 at 01:06 PM.
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