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    Don't really think you need it or will use it. Also your room is tiny and you won't even have room for it.


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    Hackintosh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack! View Post
    Hackintosh.
    This. Or save your money to get a MacMini.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    This. Or save your money to get a MacMini.
    Anyone who knows me knows that the words saving and Jacob just do not go together :p I might look into another hackintosh it was just such a ball ache last time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake View Post
    Anyone who knows me knows that the words saving and Jacob just do not go together :p I might look into another hackintosh it was just such a ball ache last time!
    Hackintosh is so much easier to do now, its unreal, there is a tool called MyHack, its awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack! View Post
    Hackintosh is so much easier to do now, its unreal, there is a tool called MyHack, its awesome.
    Yeah I have an amd system at the moment though so

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake View Post
    Yeah I have an amd system at the moment though so
    Ah I see, Probably would work out better though for you to spent say, the £200 you might on that to get some Intel parts, Maybe an i3, A new mobo and some ram would only cost around £200, And its a better PC you are getting, and the ability to run Mac.

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