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Originally Posted by angelmb
Great advice I would say… but is it going to be as easy as one could expect from the pc side of the world?, I mean… "hell, just get the 2.0 G…
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Originally Posted by michaelb
Need help convincing myself I did the right thing, which I know I probably didn't in terms of value for money.
Personally, I think it…
The top of the line is always disproportionate. Apple is no different than anybody else here. And of course they're not going to just charge you the increase in Intel 1k prices. Th…
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Originally Posted by Simon
The top of the line is always disproportionate. Apple is no different than anybody else here. And of course they're not going to just charge yo…
That'll go on forever until the 3.0 are not even on the product map... of course I use the SAME logic waiting to get a lowly MacBook...
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Originally Posted by Cadaver
I'l…
You did the right thing. That 3.0 Ghz machine is going to rock, and you're going to be one of the first to have it. I wish I had one. That's going to be freakin' awesome. Frankly, …
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Originally Posted by Cadaver
I'll likely wait until the first Mac Pro speed bump, then pick up a quad 3.0GHz machine when they're the mid-range machine.
good luck wi…
Would it be worth it to wait 6 months for the new chipset to come out so I can get that? Or should I just buy one now? Either way I will have to take out a loan (damn do I feel poo…
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Originally Posted by bballe336
Would it be worth it to wait 6 months for the new chipset to come out so I can get that? Or should I just buy one now? Either way I will ha…
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Originally Posted by mduell
The only new chipset on the horizon in the next 6 months if for laptops... I can't see any substantial bumps to the Mac Pro in the next half y…
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Originally Posted by bballe336
Well if the clovertown chip will be out in half a year will that still run in the 771 socket? (and if clovertown is out in half a year does…
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Originally Posted by mduell
Yes, Clovertown will be LGA771... there's nothing else for it to be. Clovertown is a workstation/server CPU. There will also be Kentsfield, a …
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Originally Posted by bballe336
Also what about video cards, can I buy aftermarket PC cards? Will I need to flash them for the cards to run properly in OSX? Then what abou…
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Originally Posted by mduell
Dell gives you back $780 if you drop from 2.66 to 2.0; Apple only gives you back $400. (1Ku price difference is about $400 per chip.)
Del…
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Originally Posted by mduell
That said, I would not take a loan to buy a computer. They devalue way too quicky to make that a good idea.
I think this is situation de…
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Originally Posted by krillbee
good luck with that,
personally i dont think the intel mac pros are going to drop in price for awhile though! My guess is that it will be h…
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Originally Posted by mduell
Off the shelf video cards are still up in the air. They're closer to being a reality than they ever have been, but there are still some possib…
Don't feel too bad. My original budget was $2500 for a computer and monitor but since the Power Mac was released I've been trying to justify spending $2600 for the computer and an…
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Originally Posted by bballe336
IBut there is obviously some support for running multiple cards (and considering they are nVidia cards the support would probably be SLI). …
Look at it this way:
0.33G increase=800 bucks
0.66G decrease=300 bucks
Sure as hell says to me buy anything outside the single base config and you get heavily penalized. The "goi…