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HaKa
HaKa
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Posted : Aug 25, 2006 00:41
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both are great simply know wich software and what kind of work you want to do, maybe pc is from home style and mac for work style, im a mac guy and i never have problems with it, also a pc guy but i need to take care more of my pc, pc is is like a children you need to take care a lot of your pc and mac is like kinda of elder ! but both are great!
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Raoul V
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Posted : Aug 25, 2006 14:53
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On 2006-08-24 20:05, tsabeat wrote:
u talk about 8000$ computers raoul.. who's gonna buy that?
normal market price , nothing beats pc.
specialy if its not windows based , realy useless.. unless u are logic freak.
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A low-end Mac Pro will cost you $2,124 compared with $3,071 for a nearly identically configured Dell Precision Workstation 490. The Mac is about $947 cheaper — and the gap widens when you start piling on options such as more memory, faster processors and bigger hard drives. |
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Raoul V
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Posted : Aug 25, 2006 15:04
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unless u are logic freak.
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UnderTow
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Posted : Aug 27, 2006 18:07
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A small word of warning for anyone that wants to buy a Mac Pro to run XP: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=223679
Summary: There are issues with SATA drives under XP. They run very slow. There is no word from Apple about any fix and as bootcamp is beta software, they have no obligation to fix the problem. (Although they will because it is in their interest).
So if XP is your intended OS, wait a bit before buying a Mac Pro.
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