Hi!
I'm an occasional Mac user who's been wanting to switch for ages, years in fact. However, I know Windows like the back of my hand, have qualifications in it, know literally every shortcut and I like to play the odd computer game every now and again. Not to mention that I often use loads of apps that haven't been ported to OS X.
The news about switching to Intel was literally a Godsend for me. Its only a matter of time before it'll be possible to dual boot OS X with Windows. I'm sorry if I offend people by wanting to do that but I need to, end of story so I don't need anyone flaming me and saying how its wrong and how Windows on a Mac is an abomination. I need it, that's it.
Now I know Windows can't run on any of the Intel Macs yet but I'm sure it will happen and I wouldn't mind helping out in getting it to run. Don't worry, I wouldn't do any silly bios flashing business and fry my machine.
Anyway, that's enough of the background. I currently have a beast of a PC, a high end Windows laptop and a few ageing second hand macs and laptops around the place. I use my Windows PC and Windows laptop 95% of the time. I've always been one of those people that has built their own computers from parts. In fact for the past year I've been running with a Mach 2 phase-change cooler, running an Athlon 64 3700+ at the speed of a theoretical 5000+. It also has a pair of 6800GTs in it and a 30" 1280x768 screen connected to them. {I'm getting to my point}.
Now my plan was that I was going to wait until the Intel PowerMac replacements came out, sell everything that I own and save some money up and switch to an Intel Quad Powermac, Intel iBook and Apple 30" Cinema Display. That was my plan. That is until my phase change cooler's seal with the processor somehow failed and has fried my processor and possibly my motherboard. I've been fighting with the machine for months and months.
Now I'm thinking maybe I should sell the parts to my big computer now (that still work) and get a 20" Intel iMac. It would only cost me £200 more than what I'd have to spend anyway in order to fix my PC. I'd have to sell all the parts of my PC now. Selling the screen would get me some extra cash as well that I could put in the bank.
I would then plan to sell the iMac in six months time when the PowerMacs come out, sell my PC based laptop then and get a PowerMac, iBook and 30" ACD like I'd always planned. Having the Windows laptop would mean I still have access to Windows even if I can't dual boot it yet.
Since I'm a University student I can get Apple products at ridiculously good prices, so selling the iMac in six months shouldn't really give me much of a loss.
I would have to put up with a smaller screen size for six months though and I don't know what I'd do about TV right now since as far as I know there aren't any USB/Firewire TV cards that support the Intel Macs.
I think this could be a decent way to go and would mean I won't have to stress and worry about having to maintain and fix my Windows computer all the time. Frankly I've had enough.
To be honest I could do with some reassurement. I'm a serious Windows Power User and as much as I've love OS X when I use it, living without Windows on my main PC is a really daunting and scary prospect. I love Windows and I love the control I have over it since I know it so well but I've had enough with building my own PCs and I swore I'd never buy a desktop computer from anyone other than Apple because they all use crap components and lose their value like bilio.
Sorry for my rambling btw!!
Spanky
Edit: If anyone wants to see what my old Athlon processor looks like now click here.
I'm an occasional Mac user who's been wanting to switch for ages, years in fact. However, I know Windows like the back of my hand, have qualifications in it, know literally every shortcut and I like to play the odd computer game every now and again. Not to mention that I often use loads of apps that haven't been ported to OS X.
The news about switching to Intel was literally a Godsend for me. Its only a matter of time before it'll be possible to dual boot OS X with Windows. I'm sorry if I offend people by wanting to do that but I need to, end of story so I don't need anyone flaming me and saying how its wrong and how Windows on a Mac is an abomination. I need it, that's it.
Now I know Windows can't run on any of the Intel Macs yet but I'm sure it will happen and I wouldn't mind helping out in getting it to run. Don't worry, I wouldn't do any silly bios flashing business and fry my machine.
Anyway, that's enough of the background. I currently have a beast of a PC, a high end Windows laptop and a few ageing second hand macs and laptops around the place. I use my Windows PC and Windows laptop 95% of the time. I've always been one of those people that has built their own computers from parts. In fact for the past year I've been running with a Mach 2 phase-change cooler, running an Athlon 64 3700+ at the speed of a theoretical 5000+. It also has a pair of 6800GTs in it and a 30" 1280x768 screen connected to them. {I'm getting to my point}.
Now my plan was that I was going to wait until the Intel PowerMac replacements came out, sell everything that I own and save some money up and switch to an Intel Quad Powermac, Intel iBook and Apple 30" Cinema Display. That was my plan. That is until my phase change cooler's seal with the processor somehow failed and has fried my processor and possibly my motherboard. I've been fighting with the machine for months and months.
Now I'm thinking maybe I should sell the parts to my big computer now (that still work) and get a 20" Intel iMac. It would only cost me £200 more than what I'd have to spend anyway in order to fix my PC. I'd have to sell all the parts of my PC now. Selling the screen would get me some extra cash as well that I could put in the bank.
I would then plan to sell the iMac in six months time when the PowerMacs come out, sell my PC based laptop then and get a PowerMac, iBook and 30" ACD like I'd always planned. Having the Windows laptop would mean I still have access to Windows even if I can't dual boot it yet.
Since I'm a University student I can get Apple products at ridiculously good prices, so selling the iMac in six months shouldn't really give me much of a loss.
I would have to put up with a smaller screen size for six months though and I don't know what I'd do about TV right now since as far as I know there aren't any USB/Firewire TV cards that support the Intel Macs.
I think this could be a decent way to go and would mean I won't have to stress and worry about having to maintain and fix my Windows computer all the time. Frankly I've had enough.
To be honest I could do with some reassurement. I'm a serious Windows Power User and as much as I've love OS X when I use it, living without Windows on my main PC is a really daunting and scary prospect. I love Windows and I love the control I have over it since I know it so well but I've had enough with building my own PCs and I swore I'd never buy a desktop computer from anyone other than Apple because they all use crap components and lose their value like bilio.
Sorry for my rambling btw!!
Spanky
Edit: If anyone wants to see what my old Athlon processor looks like now click here.