rshoemaker
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Originally posted by: deathkoba
Originally posted by: rshoemaker
If you want to build an inexpensive fast machine to play games on, then building an AMD machine at the proper price/performance point makes sense. If you want to browse the web and do wordprocessing, sticking with the MAC makes sense. Question is, why did you want to build a machine? Just for the experience? Paying huge $$$ more for Intel makes no sense to me when AMD outperforms in most ways.
A Mac would be cheaper than building a Peecee and you'll get your work done instead of worrying about viruses and spyware.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
I think you're better off sticking to the Mac as you'll experience nothing but headaches with PC's. Just imagine having to do everything you didn't need to do with your Mac....scanning for viruses, defragging, removing spyware, plugging and praying, rebooting, looking at the ugly interface (and the frequent bluescreens), Windows security updates, the registry, having to throw out your PC after about a year since it has a low resale value and you have to go through a painful upgrade process since the machine miraculously gets slower and can't handle the same OS etc. causing you to waste more time and money..when your Mac simply doesn't need any kind of upgrades for an incredibly long time and even then, you can resell it close to the original retail price! Also you could do everything a PC could on the Mac especially with Virtual PC, which runs Windows almost as fast as actual PC hardware. Why buy a cheap crappy Pinto when you can have a Ferrari? The choice is simple if you ask me.
Phew, talk about a run-on sentence!
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: lavagirl669
P4
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Originally posted by: Thin Lizzy
Hi guys,
I am a mac user, but I do have some knowledge with PC's. I am a big fan of AMD. I heard that the P4 extreme edition was very good. What do you recommend? AMD or Pentium. I had a good experience with AMD. How does any of the AMD XP and AMD 64 compare to the Pentium 4 EE? I would like to know about your experience.
Thanks.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
I think you're better off sticking to the Mac as you'll experience nothing but headaches with PC's. Just imagine having to do everything you didn't need to do with your Mac....scanning for viruses, defragging, removing spyware, plugging and praying, rebooting, looking at the ugly interface (and the frequent bluescreens),
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Unless you have equal amount of experience of both platforms, your opinions do not count.
Originally posted by: Somniferum
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Unless you have equal amount of experience of both platforms, your opinions do not count.
That's quite an arrogant and callow thing to say. Your subjective perception of another forum user's experience level has nothing to do with the validity of their opinion in a thread like this one.
Originally posted by: formulav8
Mac people are just mad because they have only been able to brainwash 2% of the computer market to buy that overpriced under powered crap
Jason
Originally posted by: deathkoba
The P4 Extreme Edition with Intel Extreme Graphics (IEG) is the BEST. As a Mac user, you should know that you get what you pay for.
Exactly. I had 25 years experience when I had one post. Now I have 27 years. I don't think my knowledge level wen up that much in 2 years more.Originally posted by: Somniferum
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Unless you have equal amount of experience of both platforms, your opinions do not count.
That's quite an arrogant and callow thing to say. Your subjective perception of another forum user's experience level has nothing to do with the validity of their opinion in a thread like this one.
just so you all know everybody who says anything good about macs is being sarcastic
o get back on the subject - why were you considering building a PC? Or did you give up on the idea? It can be fun and not difficult. If you want to game, experiment, learn about hardware, or experiment with different operating systems, then building your own is a good way to go.
Mac people are just mad because they have only been able to brainwash 2% of the computer market to buy that overpriced under powered crap