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In The Zone
Join Date: Sep 2004
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(i know i have posted this earlier in another thread but it seems no is replying) |
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hmm, both are quite different,
Imac g5 will run Mac OS while Intel/AMD will run Windows/Linux To compete with a Dual PowerMac G5 while still being afordable I would say Athlon64 4200+ X2 1 GB DDR400, low latency from OCZ, Kingston or other such brand Geforce 7800GT, should be enough for any kind of gaming, or even a 6800 GT HD according to your need rest u can find from looking at the other posts in hardware section |
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Walking, since 2004.
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: London, UK
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Macs come in a package. The OS blends beautifully with the hardware to offer one complete package. If you want to consider the Photoshop CS2 benchmarks, the G5 1.8 ghz beats an Athlon 64 3200+ with the same amount of RAM in the system. I have been using my Mac Mini since 3 months now and I don't see how I can go back to windows. The scaleable icons, the brilliant GUI and the power of UNIX underneath.. makes a very good package.. oh btw.. did i mention it had Apache, PHP and an FTP server pre-installed.. all of which can be activated with the click of a button. Anyways, I wouldn't go beyond this.. I guess goobi would have a say here too
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: New York
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I think it all depends on usage. If your friend is a gamer, then Macs are a strict no-no. Otherwise, Macs are a good alternative to Windows-based PCs. If your friend has very basic needs, then a cheap, Windows/Linux PC or laptop will do well too.
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