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No, design took me by surprise. I've got an old silver one I was thinking of upgrading and bam, caught me by surprise.Comment
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Its innovative all right, I can see right away that having the power cord go in with all the other inputs including the power switch may be annoying. Paint it green and its the Android mascot

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What is it? A computer? It looks like a toilet.Comment
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you can build the same thing with a normal looking case for $1000-$2000 less and run windows
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Why is that bad? My last Mac Pro desktop was $4,200, and has lasted me since 2009. I'm only upgrading to stay current, all of my apps still run lightning quick with only dual Xeons (8 cores) and 12GB of RAM in this machine.
I'll be going for the $4,000 option and upgrading to the dual AMD FirePro D700. That's 12GB of VRAM total, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.Comment
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My quad core PC was built in 08-09. It still works fine. In the time I owned it which was up until 3 months ago the only thing I ever had to do to it, was change out a HD. The PC cost me about $1200 to build. I ended up giving it to my step father and he uses it now.Why is that bad? My last Mac Pro desktop was $4,200, and has lasted me since 2009. I'm only upgrading to stay current, all of my apps still run lightning quick with only dual Xeons (8 cores) and 12GB of RAM in this machine.
I'll be going for the $4,000 option and upgrading to the dual AMD FirePro D700. That's 12GB of VRAM total, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.
If lasting and still being reliable count, seems I saved myself $2,800 on my PC.. However at the same time , well actually 1 year after I built the PC, I bought a iMac.. it cost over $2k and it lasted maybe 1.5 years before it was a over sized door stop... It lasted just long enough for the warranty to expire.Last edited by crockett; 10-23-2013, 05:56 PM.In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.Comment
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Its funny when they make a new case design and its "revolution". Yes, thats their style - change nothing important, but present it as "amazing amazing". And fanboys eat it
Its unbelievable
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400$ PC from 2009 is still very current (not for games or video programs though) nowdays. And its only 9% of what you paid...Why is that bad? My last Mac Pro desktop was $4,200, and has lasted me since 2009. I'm only upgrading to stay current, all of my apps still run lightning quick with only dual Xeons (8 cores) and 12GB of RAM in this machine.
I'll be going for the $4,000 option and upgrading to the dual AMD FirePro D700. That's 12GB of VRAM total, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.
4200$ for a computer... Rich. To put it politely. Especially when its worse than 2100$ PC
2100$ for the logo
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Yup, software hasn't evolved to need much more horsepower, unless you're video editing or other graphics-card-heavy tasks.My quad core PC was built in 08-09. It still works fine. In the time I owned it which was up until 3 months ago the only thing I ever had to do to it, was change out a HD. The PC cost me about $1200 to build. I ended up giving it to my step father and he uses it now.
If lasting and still being reliable count, seems I saved myself $2,800 on my PC.. However at the same time , well actually 1 year after I built the PC, I bought a iMac.. it cost over $2k and it lasted maybe 1.5 years before it was a over sized door stop... It lasted just long enough for the warranty to expire.
I've never used an iMac, I assumed they were garbage, based on the market they were targeted at. The Mac Pro desktop is for professionals, not hipsters.
If I'd gone with a PC, I guess I would have "saved" $2,800 in the same way that going with a Hyundai would have "saved" me $80,000 per car over my previous purchases of the Porsches, BMWs, or Viper. I just prefer the Mac.
I prefer not to use a PC-based Hackintosh. I find that a real Macintosh works better for me with Mac OS X. I don't want to deal with constantly worrying that my Hackintosh will need specific updates to keep it current with Apple's software, etc. My Mac works natively, and I'm happy with that.Comment
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It's funny how the PC guys come in here just to be haters.
If you enjoy building computers and constantly fixing them and dealing with viruses and malware and a shitty Windows OS, then a PCM is perfect for you.
The rest of us make the initial investment up front to pay slightly more, get an awesome OS and hardware that lasts a very long time typically, and get to be way more productive overall.
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that's one fine looking case... wouldn't hold a hi-end water cooled GFX card for shit, but it sure is a looker! edit: looking closer at the specs, it probably won't have to... 2 GPUs... now that's power!
but more importantly, how did they design that page? is it HTML 5?
would sell my liver for a landing page like that!Last edited by dezmondel; 10-24-2013, 09:05 AM.Comment
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That is a terrible analogy, especially considering that what you get in the latest Mac is older than what's available on the retail market. Oh and, Mac's use the same hardware as PCs. Open up any mac and you'll see Samsung, Toshiba, Intel, Nvidia, ATI, Seagate, Adata, etc hardware inside. So comparing a mac as a high end sports car and a pc as a crappy hyundai is just unintelligent.
It takes me less time to install OS X on my PC whose hardware is better than the latest Diaper Genie Pro than it does to install Windows. And if you're not a complete moron then you'd also know how to set up the hack pro where installing updates from apple won't break anything.I prefer not to use a PC-based Hackintosh. I find that a real Macintosh works better for me with Mac OS X. I don't want to deal with constantly worrying that my Hackintosh will need specific updates to keep it current with Apple's software, etc. My Mac works natively, and I'm happy with that.
But then, some people are made to tinker, build and the like; and others are made to be consumers.Comment
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you are paying for intel processors, sent from intel, to apple...Why is that bad? My last Mac Pro desktop was $4,200, and has lasted me since 2009. I'm only upgrading to stay current, all of my apps still run lightning quick with only dual Xeons (8 cores) and 12GB of RAM in this machine.
I'll be going for the $4,000 option and upgrading to the dual AMD FirePro D700. That's 12GB of VRAM total, 2048 stream processors, 384-bit-wide memory bus, 264GB/s memory bandwidth, and 3.5 teraflops performance.
these components are made by human beings, not aliens, and in china...
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