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FJ-Warez said:
TheRealMafoo said:
@TotalWar23:
let me put it in simple terms. You are saying a custom built gaming rig is better then Apples gaming rig, when Apple does not sell a computer for gaming. yea, they have some token games, but have you ever heard Apple advertise it's computers for gaming? No. They want you to buy them for all the other crap. For all that other stuff, Apples rock. I have a PC for gaming. I have a Mac for everything else.

So of course it's not fit for the task. It was never meant to be.

Oh, and I only put 2 gig because you never buy ram from Apple. it's way overpriced. Ram is Ram. It's the same Ram you would put in any PC, so there is no price break on either side after the first 2Gig (the min you can get that Mac with)


@BenKenobi88
Just an FYI. All Macs have at least Dual cores. (there top ones have 8)

As for your overpriced comment about there general purpose Mac. The closest they make, that anyone would want to game on, is the 24" IMac. It's $1,800.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883104029

If you put all that together from NewEgg, it would come to $1,610. That's a home built, do it yourself. Putting it all together, and only saving $190 (and it's still missing stuff, like built in Bluetooth, and firewire 800 ports), is not coming in "Much Less". Forget the elegance of the Mac case and simplicity of hookup. It's not to be overlooked. I would never have a desktop in my kitchen, but a iMac I might (I used a MacBook in the kitchen, so no desktop at all).

Anyway, for gaming, there is no better choice then Windows on a home built PC running XP or Vista (I like Vista). I am not arguing that. I am just arguing against putting what Apple has to offer against custom built gaming rigs, when Apple doesn't even try to compete in that market.

 Funny I can build almost the same machine and cost me around 1200 (Only lacks of FireWire)... and with a X1950 PRO (Much better than the 2600) and 2GB of RAM...


 What did you use for:

An OS? I used Vista Ultimate. Not as good as OSX, but as close as I could get :p

A web cam?

A wireless 802.11n card?

Bluetooth? (No built in, but at least a USB)

A mic (yea, 8 bucks, but still :p)

Did you make sure an add a dual layer DVD burner?

Did you use an aluminum case?

Did you add speakers?

None of these things are a lot, but when you add everything that's in the iMac, it adds up.