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eddiel

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jan 16, 2007
21
4
Toronto
Hi all

I think I have come to the end of the line with the waiting around for an update so I'm taking the plunge and getting a 24" Imac.

My question is...here in the UK the cost to increase the speed to 2.33ghz is £170 (USD320) so is it worth it for the speed bump.

My config will be excluding the processor speed:

2gb Ram
NVIDIA 256mg card
500gb HD

So what do you all think? I do have the cash for the upgrade so that's not a problem. I'm thinking more value for money here. Also, i could use the cash to get some other things now rather than a few months down the line e.g. software.

Thanks

Eddie
 

Erendiox

macrumors 6502a
Oct 15, 2004
706
12
Brooklyn NY
Nope, not really worth it. Buy some flashy peripherals to go with your imac with that money. You'll notice it a whole lot more. :)

Cheers
 

Osarkon

macrumors 68020
Aug 30, 2006
2,161
4
Wales
I agree, it really isn't worth that kind of money, the difference won't be noticeable. :)
 

emptyCup

macrumors 65816
Jan 5, 2005
1,482
1
Not worth it. If you want to spend the extra money, buy an external drive for back-ups. But saving the difference is a good idea too.
 
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itsme92

Guest
You won't notice the difference. Don't get the upgraded processer.
 

jsw

Moderator emeritus
Mar 16, 2004
22,910
44
Andover, MA
Agreed with all of the above: it is completely not worth it. And you'll feel especially foolish if they bump the 2.16 to 2.33 in the next rev for the same price, whereas if you buy the 2.16, a bump to 2.33 isn't all that big of a deal.
$320 sure is a lot, but there is more to that than just the processor isn't there?
Here in the States, it's $250... just for the speed bump.
 

eddiel

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jan 16, 2007
21
4
Toronto
Thanks to everyone who replied.

I think I'll save the £170 and spend it on something else.

Eddie
 
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