Darren
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System Name | Cheap yet powerful gaming and entertainment rig! |
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Processor | AMD Athlon 3800+ X2 Windsor, 1 MB L2 Cache (512k L2 Per Core), 65W Energy efficient, 2GHz @ 2.78 Ghz |
Motherboard | Asrock ALiveNF7G-HD720p Rev v5.0 |
Cooling | Freezer 64, 2x120mm, 1x92mm |
Memory | 8 GB DDRII PC6400 @ 929 MHz OCZ (2GBx4) timing: 5-5-5-5-16-2T |
Video Card(s) | XFX ATI4830 |
Storage | Seagate 320 GB SATA (16 MB Cache) |
Display(s) | 19' HannsG (1440x900 @ 75hz) |
Case | Coolermaster Elite 330 Black Case |
Audio Device(s) | Auzentech X-Meridian, Pioneer VSX-516 Receiver 7.1 with DD/DD EX/Prologic II/DTS/DTS-ES//DTS: Neo |
Power Supply | Cool Master eXtreme Power 460W PSU |
Software | Vista Ultimate X64 Corporate Edition |
thats just an OPINION and i think that the mac os utilizes alot of the hardware differently than windows does and that is what makes it do things faster with certain applications
hm isnt that funny?
I think your backtracking, above your say Mac's OS utilizes allows for better performance in applications. Well earlier you said that Mac's hardware makes applications run faster?
Well if Mac operating systems are that great why do you run windows XP on your Mac, why not install a Mac operating system only if it's uber great at utilizing applications? (actually don't answer this part because you use one OS for games such as COD and the other OS's for another reason)
the architecture's on most of the components are quailty and built better than some of the stuff that you get for a pc
Thats strange because earlier you said that the "Mac operating system" improved performance however now your saying its the Mac's superior hardware architecture that is responsible for performance, so which is it?
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