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punky 04-05-2005 10:40

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
The terms on the refurbs seems very fair,normal warrenty, all docs fully tested and returnable for refund,
The only risk is cosmetic,This def seems the best way to buy a mac if thats what floats you boat and you find what you want :) specially if what you want is what carries the full 45% off

Mine came absolutely pristine. I must have looked over it for 5-10 mins looking for any scratch. I got in the US though, they might have a different policy, which would mean replacing scratched cases. I didn't save 45% though. I only saved about 20%, but that includes the AppleCare.

If you get a refurb, you should really get AppleCare to be safe.

LostintheNW 04-05-2005 11:04

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
oops now they have appeard

punky 04-05-2005 11:34

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Dual 2ghz powermac G5 with superdrive, 512m ram, 160gig HD... £1200 with vat and delivery.

Damnit, thats tempting.

LostintheNW 04-05-2005 12:05

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
it is but its a bit much for me I thinks £844 for the iMac is about right I thinks....well I hope!
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do the power macs come with monitors?

punky 04-05-2005 12:06

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LostintheNW
it is but its a bit much for me I thinks £844 for the iMac is about right I thinks....well I hope!
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do the power macs come with monitors?

Nope, but you can get TFTs real cheap nowadays. You don't have to use the fancy Apple stuff, any monitor will work.

LostintheNW 04-05-2005 12:21

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
thats a point but it does add to the cost when i want to use the mac and pc together - dont think i need a dual g5 one

zing_deleted 04-05-2005 13:35

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by punky
Nope, but you can get TFTs real cheap nowadays. You don't have to use the fancy Apple stuff, any monitor will work.

http://www.aria.co.uk/ £129 for a 17" tft,are the the only one uses pc and to be mac at the same time? if so a simple monitor switch(or a full kvm if mac use ps2 mouse and keyboard)I run 2 pc's off one monitor mouse and keyboard,you just press a button and your switched

LostintheNW 04-05-2005 14:39

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
what is a g5 1.8ghz compareable to on a pc?

Bifta 04-05-2005 15:28

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LostintheNW
what is a g5 1.8ghz compareable to on a pc?

Nowhere near as fast as Apple would have you believe, http://spl.haxial.net/apple-powermac-G5/ digest ...

zing_deleted 04-05-2005 15:42

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LostintheNW
what is a g5 1.8ghz compareable to on a pc?

Ive been told in thread that a comparison isn't fair
But in my opinion ,The G5 is a 64 bit chip so I can only put it up against the like,I wouldn't imagine the G5 will beat the newer P4 chips with 64 bit extention so maybe a comparison with a 2800xp64 on a really good fancy and very well equipt motherboard,a very well renowned operating system,in the main inadequate amounts of ram and low end gfx and hard drive
Again in my opinion the only G5 I would consider is the dual 2ghz model but thats £1349

punky 04-05-2005 18:12

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LostintheNW
what is a g5 1.8ghz compareable to on a pc?

Haven't read all of Bifta's link yet, but it doesn't suprise me if its true.

I have been told, in real world an Apple PPC chip is normally as fast as a bit bigger x86 equivlent. So a 1.8ghz chip would be the same as a 2.5ghz x86 based chip. I'd say thats probably about right, under good conditions.

ntlrocks 04-05-2005 19:26

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Surely those results are old to test. G51.8ghz?....well if that REALLY is beaten by a 2.5ghz p4, then how does the new Dual 2.7ghz powermac G5 fair.

If the results were taken again , it would surely be the fastest.

Here is a little deomnsration...in Keynote presentation form with pictures, of how to slightly compare speeds

http://pulsar.esm.psu.edu/Faculty/Gr..._myth_320f.mov

LostintheNW 04-05-2005 19:54

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Thanks for the info!! plumped for the imac g5 1.8 with 1gig of ram....thought I might as well beef that up a little considering i got the student discount so it only cost a little more than the normal price! should be here next wednesday!

ntlrocks 04-05-2005 20:12

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
you lucky boy im hoping for an imac, im an under 18 student though so i don't get that darn discount.

Chris W 04-05-2005 21:04

Re: Getting a Mac Mini advice needed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ntlrocks
you lucky boy im hoping for an imac, im an under 18 student though so i don't get that darn discount.

If you're under 18 and have enough money for an imac i'm jealous!!

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wasn't like that when i were a lad :p:


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