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20 | 57.14% |
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You can throw whatever power you want under the hood of a PC, but you're still stuck running a resource hog OS in Windows Vista.
Think of it like this: you have an awesome muscle car with a turbo-charged engine, but you have 4 flat tires. Mac, on the other hand, runs Intel processors, and they are not far behind the curve as some ignorant people would have you believe. Apple has done a great job keeping up with the latest processors. Combine that with a MUCH more efficient operating system, and YES, the ability to upgrade your components inside a Mac Pro, and you've got plenty of power with fewer causes to worry. |
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