Ah, that's very good to know. Does Apple remind you at all or anything? That'd be a good amount of savings.
They usually have called me in the past but I wouldn't count on it as your fallback. Just make sure you buy Applecare within a year.
Ah, that's very good to know. Does Apple remind you at all or anything? That'd be a good amount of savings.
Ah, that's very good to know. Does Apple remind you at all or anything? That'd be a good amount of savings.
The budget was meant to not include software, but I appreciate the suggestion.
Anyone else disagree with my choices thus far? Anything I should be aware of that, as a Mac noob, I'm forgetting?
All right, here's where I'm at...
- Two 2.66GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
- 8GB (4x2GB) (from OCW)
- 2.5TB 7200rpm (3x750, 1x250)
- NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256MB
- Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP Wide-Screen
- One 16x SuperDrive
- Bluetooth 2.0+EDR module
- AppleCare Protection Plan
TOTAL: $4756.97
The actually budget cap is $4,800. I could drop a 750GB drive for a Radeon 1900XT and worry about storage again when I need it. I mean, 1.75TB should be okay for the first project, right?
Ah, that's very good to know. Does Apple remind you at all or anything?
They'll usually remind you (since it is obviously something they hope to make money on). You also don't need to buy it from Apple directly (it can be chaper elsewhere, I've heard).
cheers.
All right, here's where I'm at...
- Two 2.66GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
- 8GB (4x2GB) (from OCW)
- 2.5TB 7200rpm (3x750, 1x250)
- NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256MB
- Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP Wide-Screen
- One 16x SuperDrive
- Bluetooth 2.0+EDR module
- AppleCare Protection Plan
TOTAL: $4756.97
The actually budget cap is $4,800. I could drop a 750GB drive for a Radeon 1900XT and worry about storage again when I need it. I mean, 1.75TB should be okay for the first project, right?
If you can get the dual 3 it might be worth it, as you can always add RAM and hard drives later. Same with the AppleCare, and a new graphics card if the 7300 isn't great and/or if you get into 3D. 4GB from OWC or Transitl ($408 for 4GB Apple Spec here) to add to the 1GB should be fine for now. 2x 750GB at Fry's ($220 right now, plus Tax and S/H) or 1 750 with a TB added later. The Dell monitors are fine, but not great. Apple's are nice, but much more expensive. I've heard good things about the GateWay 24" ($599 right now), but it's GateWay, so who knows.- Two 2.66GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
- 8GB (4x2GB) (from OCW)
- 2.5TB 7200rpm (3x750, 1x250)
- NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 256MB
- Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP Wide-Screen
- One 16x SuperDrive
- Bluetooth 2.0+EDR module
- AppleCare Protection Plan
TOTAL: $4756.97
If you can get the dual 3 it might be worth it, as you can always add RAM and hard drives later. Same with the AppleCare, and a new graphics card if the 7300 isn't great and/or if you get into 3D. 4GB from OWC or Transitl ($408 for 4GB Apple Spec here) to add to the 1GB should be fine for now. 2x 750GB at Fry's ($220 right now, plus Tax and S/H) or 1 750 with a TB added later. The Dell monitors are fine, but not great. Apple's are nice, but much more expensive. I've heard good things about the GateWay 24" ($599 right now), but it's GateWay, so who knows.
Maybe you should look at this one:
Refurbished Mac Pro Quad 3.0GHz Intel Xeon
Two 3.0GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors
2GB (4 x 512MB) memory (667MHz DDR2 fully-buffered DIMM ECC)
250GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s 7200-rpm hard drive
16x SuperDrive (double-layer)
ATI Radeon X1900 XT graphics with 512MB memory
Save 15% off the original price
Original price: $3,849.00
Your price: $3,299.00
You could always upgrade the hard drive and ram later.
This might be useful:
http://www.dv.com/features/features_item.php?articleId=196602702
I've seen Dell monitors and liked 'em and they're the same panels as the ACD, I've read, so really it's nothing but aesthetics, it sounds like.
I don't know who said a Dell 24" is the same panel as an Apple 23" but I'm sure they must also not take the other aspects of flat panel production and color representation seriously.
That said, it's good you are looking into other color accurate monitors.
And also, you can replace the 2.66 processors with the quad core 3.0s to have your very own OCTO when you feel the need.
I'm a bit confused as to what you refer to the dual 3.
Dual 3GHz.
Actually, be careful. The dell displays dont have nearly the color saturation as the ACD which means your color accuracy will be off (you edit something white, someone puts it on their TV and it looks pinkish).
The best price on a 750GB Seagate 7200.10 SATA drive can be found at http://www.Provantage.com -- a very reputable source with warehouses around the US.