Topic: The new Mac |
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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: delucia |
posted 08-18-2001 23:25
I never owned a Mac before but I wouldn't mind getting away from microsoft.... That new powerMac G4 system looks great, but I hear the new OS X is having problems, and the system accually ships with the earlier version of the OS and it accually duel boots between them. Can anyone comment on the Mac OS problems and there general experience owning a Mac? That windows XP product activation sounds like a pain in the ass, and I'm about due for a new system... I do play games a lot, and I guess I would be kinda shafted on compatibility, but my 800mhz p3 with a geforce 3 seems to play the latest games just fine, the new G4 has a 800 also. So it seems like a good buy. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: PA |
posted 08-18-2001 23:32
Mac is coming out with a second version of OS X. It's supposed to be way better and faster. Just wait for it. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Long Island, NY |
posted 08-18-2001 23:35
Gix, |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: delucia |
posted 08-19-2001 00:23
Jestah! Good write up. That was exactly what I was looking for, a user opinion. Windows 2000 does run really good, It doesn't crash. I have everything set up perfect.... As MalFunkShun sugested, they are priced too high. About a grand over a simularly equiped PC. Windows XP does seem like a pain though when I upgrade, but I guess I can get over that. Great replys, thanks a lot. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Brisbane, Australia |
posted 08-19-2001 00:24
You've already outlayed for a Geforce 3 and now you want to switch to a MAC??? Odd person you are. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: delucia |
posted 08-19-2001 02:16
Wow drac! you have it all figuired out. I do want a wacom hehe, who doesn't? That was a good write up too. I bet that last system you describe would of cost about 500 less then an Apple set up... with all the extras. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: Houston, TX, USA |
posted 08-19-2001 03:34
Let's clarify something first, 400mhz on a PC does not equal 400mhz on a Mac, the Apple will be significantly faster. The 800mhz Mac would blow the doors off your 800mhz PC. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Long Island, NY |
posted 08-19-2001 05:03
Well, I'm sure everyone in here knows that the two processors are very different and that Mhz (or Ghz) is not a very accurate way of measuring a processor. For more information on this, check out the Megahertz Myth over at apple.com. You might also want to check out AMDs website too. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Belgrade, Serbia |
posted 08-19-2001 10:04
That page from Apple's web site is plain crap. Adobe is the one that should be blamed for those results (if they are correct, but I doubt that they are), because they are not utilizing new technologies like Intel SSE and AMD 3DNOW! in their products (they only use MMX and that doesn't even work on ASUS BX chipset motherboards). Oh, and last but not least, the best PC platform for use with adobe is AMD (full story here). |
Maniac (V) Lord Mad Scientist Sovereign of all the lands Ozone and just beyond that little green line over there... From: Stockholm, Sweden |
posted 08-19-2001 13:20
Well, from what I understood, Gix, you seem to be thinking about buying a Mac, but nothing was mentioned about throwing away your PC, correct? I've been running both Mac and PC for years now, it's a *way* sensible way to work, especially if you're planning on being anything like a web designer. (My 2 cents, at least!) |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Long Island, NY |
posted 08-19-2001 15:57
Max, |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The northeast portion of the 30th star |
posted 08-19-2001 19:47
Cool Doc.. I'm in. Downloaded the app and am trying to figure out the configuration stuff now.. I'm clueless bout scripting and such. Benchmarked my machine.. Had IE, OE, PS and IR running at the time, prolly shoulda shut them down for this. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Berlin, Germany |
posted 08-19-2001 21:05
better than mine (amd k6-II 500) |
Maniac (V) Lord Mad Scientist Sovereign of all the lands Ozone and just beyond that little green line over there... From: Stockholm, Sweden |
posted 08-20-2001 00:00
Whoa, cyoung, that's an impressive score! My Celeron 850Mhz is getting about 2.3 million keys/sec, you must have some machine! Do this now, go to the configuration (text) window and choose #2). Now take choice #9) Load-work precedence ==> RC5,OGR=0,DES=0,CSC=0 |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: delucia |
posted 08-20-2001 00:26
Dam, I should of check on this post earlier. Okay Jestah, here is what I plan on doing with a new machine. I'm getting older, and I hardly play games any more. I'm very interested in art. I use photoshop almost every night to learn it, and create more art. My p3 system is starting to show its age, and I began shopping around for a new computer. The G4 Mac caught my attention. I am going to keep my current PC. I accually have a monitor that works with 2 computers at the same time, so that will work out great. I picked up an old version of 3ds Max, which looks awesome, hopefully that will run on a Mac also, but I doubt it. Doc that benchmarking system looks cool, I'm going to check that out. FIG you must let me know about your experience with your new mac! I'm extremely interested. But, I think I'm going to wait till the OS X is ready to go... |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: The northeast portion of the 30th star |
posted 08-20-2001 03:03
Doc- It's the 466 G4 (digital audio version) single processor w/640 RAM etc. I put it to work on only the RC5 a while ago. Probably done 60 or 80 packets so far (haven't looked in a while)... It runs in the background nicely, don't even know its there. I'll try to figure out how to download enough to keep it busy while I sleep at night/ work in the day since I'm on a dial up and kinda need a phone line too. Can't see my stats yet but I'll sign up for the team as soon as I do. |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Seatte, Warshington, USA |
posted 08-20-2001 22:03
A little off the topic, but I've been reading a lot of mobo reviews lately and ran across the Shuttle AK-31. Now if you are interested in an AMD, this is the board baby! Not to mention it's very affordable and easy to overclock. If you plan on spending over 2Gs on a computer, you'll probably get the most out of your money with a PC. Don't get me wrong, Macs are awesome machines, but the software for them are mostly design based, not so much games. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Belgrade, Serbia |
posted 08-20-2001 22:39 |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Seatte, Warshington, USA |
posted 08-22-2001 00:44
Max, normally I would agree, but Shuttle has definatly stepped up to the plate with this one. There is no doubt they have made a board that will give Asus, Abit, FIC, etc... a run for their money. |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Belgrade, Serbia |
posted 08-22-2001 09:05
Shuttle is not the only one that can give ASUS & Abit a run for their money... There are also a lot of other companies (some are even better than Shuttle), like MSI, Gigabyte, Acorp, EPOX, AOpen, Soyo, etc. Anyway, if I was buying a new & already expensive computer, I would go with the ASUS, the real deal, because why settle with some other entry-level/cheaper motherboard? And last, but not least, not all reviews are accurate (some of them are paid to look good). |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Seatte, Warshington, USA |
posted 08-22-2001 21:27
Max, come on. Those are pretty week arguments By the way, how many Shuttle boards have you owned? And do you really think all the AK31 reviews are paid off? Did you read any of those reviews? Just razzin' ya. Seriously, I've done a lot of research (not just reviews) on this board and it's components (the curse of an electronics engineer), it's well planned, well layed out (unlike a lot of boards), and very well implemented. You can dis shuttle all you want for their past performance, but this board is a solid competitor. This isn't an entry level board by the way, we're talking VIA VT8366/8233 chipset, ATA100 support, the standard VIA AC97 sound chip, 6 pci + 1 agp + 4!!! DDR DIMM slots (up to 4GB of RAM), and support for Duron/Athlon/MP CPUs from 900MHz up. Hardly entry level. Even if it were, it's the fastest AMD mobo that I've seen to date! |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Belgrade, Serbia |
posted 08-22-2001 23:03
To answer your first question, I owned two Shuttle boards in the past |
Maniac (V) Lord Mad Scientist Sovereign of all the lands Ozone and just beyond that little green line over there... From: Stockholm, Sweden |
posted 08-22-2001 23:29
To get the subject back a drift or two, I can respect anybody who decides that one OS is just ... not enough. To re-drift, I'm still waiting for some more members for the Asylum cracking team, join at http://stats.distributed.net/pjointeam.php3?team=885184470 once you've got some individual stats in the DB! |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Seatte, Warshington, USA |
posted 08-23-2001 00:50
Thanks for the links Max, very informitive, however you forgot to add the next line after your first quote... quote:
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Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Belgrade, Serbia |
posted 08-23-2001 09:51
Anyone can up the clock rate, but not anyone can achieve stability. And as far as price is concerned, at the top of this thread, there was small discussion about high end / quality computer system (and that Gix, who started this thread should buy such computer instead), and as I've said if I was going to buy a new & already expensive computer (i.e. gigantic monitor, tons of RAM, GeForce 3 with all extra gadgets, two extremely large HDDs, etc.), why cut corners and buy cheaper motherboard? |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Seatte, Warshington, USA |
posted 08-23-2001 18:19
Max, you are so stuborn That's fine though, that's why we love you :P I'm gonna drop it because I think we've both presented our sides well enough. That ad you are talking about sounds like the Geiko ads they are playing here! quote:
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