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What is the best Mac now?

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TonyFordz:
I have not used a Mac since around about 1996, and that may not be long but in computer years its for ever. I am just wondering how much easier it is to build a custom Mac now days then it was back then. I don't even know what socket the CPUs are on Macs anymore. I do remember that my PowerMac back then was just as good as any PC now days games & graphics wise.
 
Just curious, and if anyone knows of some good sites for parts on Macs let me know. I do not think NewEgg has many Mac parts...

hm_murdock:
One word: Power Macintosh. Never be fooled, Apple doesn't go cheapo on any machine, but there IS a tangible difference in the "consumer" and "pro" lines. Even if you don't go new, go Power Mac.

cymon:
It is possible to build a mac. macopz.com has a guide on how to build a G4. But if you want to build a G5, I would just suggest picking up a service manual to the Power Mac G5, that should tell you how it all fits together.

Aloone_Jonez:
Are Macs cheaper to build or buy?

It's far cheaper to go out and buy a radio than building one yourself although if you'used a good design the one you've built might be better quality.

adiment:

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would probebly be the same... that's if you can actually buy all the parts for them.

I don't think it'll be cheaper to build because there isn't much competition in mac cooling, mac motherboards, psu's(do macs need special PSU?, etc. I'm guessing that it would end the same or more expensive to build (shipping charges per part?) But I can be wrong, I'm just a PC user. ;)

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