Hallo beste mensen!
Dit doe ik met mijn pc:
- Aankutten
- Photoshop, Lightroom, Indesign
- Wat gamen
Kortom zit ik met dit probleem:
- Een Mac is mooi, leuk
- Een PC voor zelfde geld is echter een stuk sneller
Maakt het snelheid verschil niet zoveel uit?
Voor lang termijn slim omdat pc beter en tweakable is?
Is Mac-leukigheid het waard?
Te makkelijk, moet gewoon voor de snelheid gaan?
Graag onderbouwde feedback van jullie
Ik hoef NIET te weten of je een Mac dan wel k*t of helemaal geweldig vind, het liefst wat objectieve meningen ^^
In ieder geval: bedankt! Ik sta nu echt tussen de twee in
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FIRST OPTION: REGULAR PC
Price: € 1400
This PC would be built by myself, is based on a Buyers Guide by tweakers.net (those guys know what they're talking about).
Processor: e6850 core2 duo 3.0ghz 4mb
Memory: 4 x 1gig
Graphics card: 2 x Club3D GeForce 8800 GT (512MB)
Also included in that price is a dvdburner, a 10000rpm harddrive, good sound card, network card, the case, motherboard and everything else needed.
I need to stress that this is just an example of what you could do with € 1400. Any other/better combination of hardware could be used.
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SECOND OPTION: AN IMAC
Price: € 1600
Processor: 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1 GB
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB memory
Also included is an okay DVD burner, keyboard, network adapter etc
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COMPARED
Reasons why I'd love a Mac:
- Golly they're pretty and nice
- Anything I'd still like to do in Windows, I can with Bootcamp
- No wires, no huge pc next to your desk, no crap, just one pretty device.
Reasons why I don't just go "Whoopey!" and buy one:
- Although pretty much the same price, the regular PC is obviously way faster.
A 10000 rpm drive, twice the memory, a faster processor...
- I need that power to play games and junk, but also to make sure this baby lasts for years to come!
- I'd feel silly if I spent more money on a slower pc ?
- Except for the memory I'm pretty sure you can't easily change hardware in a Mac. Not interesting now, but in the future it might?
Dit doe ik met mijn pc:
- Aankutten
- Photoshop, Lightroom, Indesign
- Wat gamen
Kortom zit ik met dit probleem:
- Een Mac is mooi, leuk
- Een PC voor zelfde geld is echter een stuk sneller
Maakt het snelheid verschil niet zoveel uit?
Voor lang termijn slim omdat pc beter en tweakable is?
Is Mac-leukigheid het waard?
Te makkelijk, moet gewoon voor de snelheid gaan?
Graag onderbouwde feedback van jullie
Ik hoef NIET te weten of je een Mac dan wel k*t of helemaal geweldig vind, het liefst wat objectieve meningen ^^
In ieder geval: bedankt! Ik sta nu echt tussen de twee in
_________________
FIRST OPTION: REGULAR PC
Price: € 1400
This PC would be built by myself, is based on a Buyers Guide by tweakers.net (those guys know what they're talking about).
Processor: e6850 core2 duo 3.0ghz 4mb
Memory: 4 x 1gig
Graphics card: 2 x Club3D GeForce 8800 GT (512MB)
Also included in that price is a dvdburner, a 10000rpm harddrive, good sound card, network card, the case, motherboard and everything else needed.
I need to stress that this is just an example of what you could do with € 1400. Any other/better combination of hardware could be used.
________________________________
SECOND OPTION: AN IMAC
Price: € 1600
Processor: 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1 GB
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB memory
Also included is an okay DVD burner, keyboard, network adapter etc
____________________________
COMPARED
Reasons why I'd love a Mac:
- Golly they're pretty and nice
- Anything I'd still like to do in Windows, I can with Bootcamp
- No wires, no huge pc next to your desk, no crap, just one pretty device.
Reasons why I don't just go "Whoopey!" and buy one:
- Although pretty much the same price, the regular PC is obviously way faster.
A 10000 rpm drive, twice the memory, a faster processor...
- I need that power to play games and junk, but also to make sure this baby lasts for years to come!
- I'd feel silly if I spent more money on a slower pc ?
- Except for the memory I'm pretty sure you can't easily change hardware in a Mac. Not interesting now, but in the future it might?