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Originally posted by Chooco:
i personaly would get the PC because i have more experience with Linux and Wine than i do with MacOS and whatever emulator thing they have. it's just that PC seems more upgradable in that you can just bust it open and put a new GeForce4 in and it's as easy as that but i'm too sure about Mac. Mac also requires it's special ram or whatever but it's rated at the same bandwidth speed and it costs more for some reason....
i would like to try a mac but i'd be in the dark so i say PC with Linux (DDR RAM!)
Hey Choco, just wanted to set you straight on a few things.
Modern Mac's use many standard parts and are very easely upgraded and customized. The same standard PC RAM is used on Mac's. HardDrives, Monitors, Video cards, and pretty much all other normaly upgraded parts are standard, PC interchangable, parts on the Mac.
A G4 tower is opend by simply pulling the latch and easing the case open, to change the videocard, yank it pop in a new one. Just like a PC, but I find the Mac Mobo to be laid out a bit more intuatively.
I'm conisdering upgrading mine from a GeForce III toa GeForce IV sometime in he future.
AS far as RAM prices, Apple has been rather newtorious for overcharging at their store. May I recommend corsair memory for cheep RAM at a life-time warrenty.
I would recomend getting a Mac. If you have been using PC's all your life, go ahead and grab a G4 to round out your collection! What's the loss?
You might find that you like Mac's better in the end.
Oh, and BTW, you can easely install Linux and much open source on a Mac if you so choose. Don't forgert that Darwin is UNIX, and Open source at that. The Darwin community is growing by leaps and bounds makeing it a wonderfull "alternative" techy environment to work with.
Oh yes, and you will be able to use OSX
That IMHO is worth the price alone.
[ June 09, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]