That is one brown, furry lap.
LOL you like the 120 year old carpet in my house?
That is one brown, furry lap.
What PSU is that? I like the red cables!
My Battlefield 3 system, also doubles up as my main backup drive for my mac.
i5 760 2.8Ghz Quad, 4GB 2000 Mhz Corsair Ram, Radeon 6870 (will be a 7970 in a couple of weeks) Corsair 650D case, 60GB SSD, H60 Water Cooler...
My set up is very simple and humble and just so I can vpn into my work applications. My macbook/imac can't really handle them even in bootcamp.
itunes is great, but I really love foobar.
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That laptop has better specs than your iMac??
Unless it was a spec situation I don't know why bootcamp wouldn't be the option to use?
My set up is very simple and humble and just so I can vpn into my work applications. My macbook/imac can't really handle them even in bootcamp.
itunes is great, but I really love foobar.
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My Battlefield 3 system, also doubles up as my main backup drive for my mac.
i5 760 2.8Ghz Quad, 4GB 2000 Mhz Corsair Ram, Radeon 6870 (will be a 7970 in a couple of weeks) Corsair 650D case, 60GB SSD, H60 Water Cooler...
How are you liking the H60? I'm thinking about going down the H80 road for my first gen i5 for silence.
Old post, I know, but I can't help but think that the glory days of laptop design were in the late 90's. Sure, they were thick heavy beasts, but something about the roundness that most manufacturers used look so much better then the "defined, clean lines" that seems to be all the rage these days. To me, that (HP, I think it is? My eyesight sucks.) looks much better then the MacBook sitting next to it.I completely switched to OSX recently so I got rid of my Windows 7 laptop and desktop. Therefore, technically this is my Windows setup now:
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There it is running Windows 98 and Office 97 in all of its glory. I use it for playing GTA IV, Crysis and other games that won't run on my iMac or Macbook.
My set up is very simple and humble and just so I can vpn into my work applications. My macbook/imac can't really handle them even in bootcamp.
itunes is great, but I really love foobar.
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Some pretty impressive set-ups here. I've never owned a Windows machine cause I never needed to. I've used Windows tons of times going through high school and college but was always Apple Mac at home. (Public and Middle schools were Mac and HS too but by the time I got to HS the two school boards in my city amalgamated so my HS switched to Windows). Nonetheless I've always wanted to have MS Windows at home to be able to learn it but I can't ever see myself installing it on my Macbook Pro.
I still don't own a Mac but I will soon as I plan to purchase the new and upcoming Macboook Air. So I have had Windows in my home for awhile. I've had bad experiences with pre-built desktops in the past. So a few years back, I did a lot of research and built my own machine. Now I love Windows so much. It is fast and, in my case, easy to use. I've never had such experience with pre-built PCs. So, I say if you wish to try and experience Windows, and want it to be a desktop, build your own. It is not difficult and you have the freedom to download only what you need and want.
Buying from a manufacturer often gets you a lot of junk pre-installed is what he's getting at.Wouldn't you have the freedom to download only what you need/want anyway?? Also what kind of price range would I be looking at to "build my own"?
Wouldn't you have the freedom to download only what you need/want anyway?? Also what kind of price range would I be looking at to "build my own"?