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    Yes, Core i7, but if you've ordered the motherboard then bad luck LOL, it wont work in it.

    Also extreme is the same as the non-extreme ones but with an unlocked multiplyer, so unless your overclocking, which you can still do well on the non extreme, then just get the normal ones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonzeet View Post
    how would that make an like argument.



    That's the part I haven't ordered yet - is there a better one that works better?
    Habboxers have a history of turning even the most innocent technology threads into Mac vs PC wars.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Habboxers have a history of turning even the most innocent technology threads into Mac vs PC wars.
    It has been avoided for the past few months though. There's always some newbie though who just has to come here trying to cause arguments and get their thread popular.

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    If you buy a mac pro you can upgrade.
    goodbye.

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    Not really, for a graphics upgrade you have to buy a specially overpriced Mac-flashed card that just so happens to need more BIOS space on the card than a conventional graphics card.
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    Tbh I only prefer mac for OS X. Less viruses, Time Machine, etc. For games, there is always the option of boot camp or virtualization like parallels and vmware fusion. The design is also another element that draws me to mac, the clean sleek look is what I like. Also it is cheaper to say upgrade to a newer version of OS X.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawnstra View Post
    Tbh I only prefer mac for OS X. Less viruses, Time Machine, etc. For games, there is always the option of boot camp or virtualization like parallels and vmware fusion. The design is also another element that draws me to mac, the clean sleek look is what I like. Also it is cheaper to say upgrade to a newer version of OS X.
    Pretty much the only thing you can upgrade in a mac without obscene amounts of money





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    You know I can't exactly say I've ever sat at the back of my pc thinking "hmm this is interesting", nobody cares about wiring apart from people who either don't have anything else to do (nice mac, real useful) or people are bored with what they have (nice mac, real interesting).

    Quote Originally Posted by Shawnstra View Post
    Tbh I only prefer mac for OS X. Less viruses, Time Machine, etc. For games, there is always the option of boot camp or virtualization like parallels and vmware fusion. The design is also another element that draws me to mac, the clean sleek look is what I like. Also it is cheaper to say upgrade to a newer version of OS X.
    Did you know if you have the antivirus "Common sense 2008" you'll never get a virus on Windows? Also Windows has Shadow Volume Copy. It's like time machine for people who don't need to jerk off to the thumbnails.
    Last edited by Jewish Bear; 05-11-2008 at 01:49 AM.


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