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    Hi everyone,

    Skip to the bottom if you're in a hurry....

    <begin anti-Mac bitchfest>

    A few days ago, I bought a Mac Pro. This was a big mistake. It's been a disaster.

    If you're used to using a PC, and if you use a lot of keyboard shortcuts (like I do), do yourself a favor and don't bother looking at Macs. Stick with PCs.

    The appearance of all text on the Mac is blurry. I'm used to crystal clear, sharp text on Windows XP. The Mac OS X operating system deliberately blurs all text, for some reason, and I'm just not able to get used to this. I searched high and low for a way to turn off this "feature" to make the text sharper -- there's apparently no way to do this -- this is how it's "supposed" to be.

    I bought a program called VMware Fusion, which allows me to run other operating systems on the Mac. I attempted to migrate my existing PC (Windows XP) -- it failed over and over again.

    So, I went to Best Buy and bought a new copy of Windows 7. I was able to intall it on the Mac through VMware. I figured I'd just copy and paste the files from my old XP computer and reinstall the applications that I needed (Photoshop, StatsRemote, online casinos, etc.)

    For the heck of it, I tried to migrate the XP PC one last time before I put it into the closet -- this time, it worked. AAAAHHH!!!! So now I have Windows XP and Windows 7 on the Mac, along with OS X.

    The Mac keyboard is nice and quiet, but the keyboard doesn't work the same way as standard keyboards. I tried to get used to this, but I wasn't able to. I didn't realize it before, but I used a LOT of keyboard shortcuts, and the Mac keyboard just doesn't cut it. I ended up hooking up my old keyboard.

    The Mac's "Magic Mouse" is kind of neat, but it doesn't work properly in Windows. There's no way to go "back" or "forward" when you're browsing the internet. This feature works when you're browsing the internet on OS X, but like I said before, the text is very blurry in the Mac operating system, so I needed to browse only in Windows....

    So, I hooked up my old mouse. Last night I got my old keyboard and mouse to work properly on Mac and on Windows.

    Next step -- get everything working on all 3 of my screens.

    Windows XP works fine on all 3 screens. So does OS X. But Windows 7 (oddly) doesn't. If I put Windows 7 on all 3 screens, the mouse jumps all over the place. Click a link, and suddenly the mouse cursor is all the way across the screen for some unknown reason. If I put Windows 7 on only one screen, it works fine (no jumpiness), but that isn't really what I had in mind. I want to use all of the screens.

    I installed drivers and such, to no avail.

    Setting up the printer was a blast, too. After messing around with it for over an hour, I realized that I had to download a special application from the Canon website to make the printer work on the Mac. I also had to dig out multiple USB cables so that I could connect the Mac directly to the printer (for its initial setup). The printer is across the room, and it's heavy, so I just connected a bunch of spare USB cables together to get this done. Anyway, after much playing around, I finally got the printer to work with OS X and with the 2 Windows systems.

    But -- right now I'm trying to print something and it won't print. But it worked last night!

    I mentioned earlier that I was able to get my old keyboard and mouse set up on the Mac. When I went to bed last night, everything worked fine. But today, all of the settings are gone, and my PC keyboard acts just like a Mac keyboard. The "home" and "end" buttons don't work properly (they take you to the top or bottom of a page instead of to the beginning or the end of a line), the Alt+Tab command doesn't work, and the forward and back buttons on my mouse don't work, either. It worked last night, but now it doesn't.

    So, even though there's a 10% restocking fee, I decided to send it all back tomorrow. I cannot believe how much time I've wasted trying to get everything to work the way I want it to.

    </end anti-Mac bitchfest>

    I still need a new computer. My old PC was an HP (HP Pavilion m7560y), and I was never really happy with it. It started having problems shortly after I bought it. I've burned up 2 power supplies, the removable 300GB hard drive died (I lost a lot of data as a result), and after I had the machine for about a year, it started whining like a dying sheep every time I turned it on (not that I know what a dying sheep sounds like, but you get the idea). In short, I think my old HP is a piece of shit, and I'm reluctant to give HP my money again.

    Are the current HP desktops any good?

    How about Dell? Are their call centers still known as "Dell Hell?"

    Is Gateway any good?

    What else is there?

    I'm heading to a few electronics stores tomorrow to check out what they have in stock. I need something with multiple graphics cards to power my 3 screens, and ideally I'd like something with a fast processor and a lot of RAM and storage.

    If anyone has recommendations or suggestions, I'm all ears.
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    Dell sucks IMO. Never again a Dell for me.

    I also had a whiny HP, although it always worked, it was really slow and the whining drove me to distraction.

    I have had a Gateway now for over a year and am quite happy. I haven't touched it since setup and it runs happily and speedily.

    I had been considering a MacPro, but I think if you have been sitting at the screen for years, you have habits and re-learning everything must be very frustrating. And I hate a blurry screen, if I want that all I need to do is take off my glasses.
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    wow! Sorry you had so many problems!

    I've really only known Windows OS', but I know them very well and haven't even considered going Mac as a result.

    I've had VERY good experiences with Dell and I've worked with a lot of them in harsh manufacturing environments with applications that require a lot of horsepower.

    Dell would be my first choice.

    eMachines (Gateway) are also nice, but Dell is still #e for me.

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    I migrated to a MAC a year and a half ago. It was a very painful process. I was geared for Windows from head to toe. I was swearing and regretting my new MAC within 24 hours of installing OSX. After the first week I started getting used to MAC OSX and gradually warmed up to it.

    Now, a year and a half later I would never go back to Windows. I find my OSX more intuitive. Also, "spaces" and "expose" has made my life much easier in terms of bouncing back and forth between programs.

    My system never crashes and everything is pretty much plug and play. I don't worry so much about viruses either.

    So, I think if you get over the technological hump then you'll be happy. Meanwhile, I understand your frustration 100%!

    One of the best features you'll appreciate Engineer is that you know where all the program files are. They are not distributed in your system files or folders. All of your preference files are stored in one place too. I can't tell you how many times improper software was not fully uninstalled on my old Windows XP and slowed my system down by consuming processing resources.

    Anyway, if you can get through your current barrier then I think you'll like your Mac system.

    Good luck Engineer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Engineer View Post

    I still need a new computer. My old PC was an HP (HP Pavilion m7560y), and I was never really happy with it. It started having problems shortly after I bought it. I've burned up 2 power supplies, the removable 300GB hard drive died (I lost a lot of data as a result), and after I had the machine for about a year, it started whining like a dying sheep every time I turned it on (not that I know what a dying sheep sounds like, but you get the idea). In short, I think my old HP is a piece of shit, and I'm reluctant to give HP my money again.

    Are the current HP desktops any good?

    How about Dell? Are their call centers still known as "Dell Hell?"

    Is Gateway any good?

    What else is there?

    I'm heading to a few electronics stores tomorrow to check out what they have in stock. I need something with multiple graphics cards to power my 3 screens, and ideally I'd like something with a fast processor and a lot of RAM and storage.

    If anyone has recommendations or suggestions, I'm all ears.
    What else is there? How bout this...I built this about 1.5 years ago as one of my new systems...still is ahead of its time IMO...Subtotal: $7757.23

    *Asus P5E3 Premium/Wifi AP Motherboard
    *Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 Quad-Core 2.5GHz 95W CPU
    *OCZ DDR3-1333 Reaper 2048MB w/ Heatpipe Cooling (4) Units Ram Total 8 Gig
    *XFX GeForce 9800GX2 1GB Video Card
    *Asus Xonar D2X PCI-Express Sound Card
    *Western Digital SATA VelociRaptor 10000 rpm 300GB Hard Drive Additional Information: Primary drive.
    *Western Digital SATA VelociRaptor 10000 rpm 300GB Hard Drive Additional Information: Secondary drive.
    *3Ware 9650SE-2LP 2-Port PCI-E SATA2 RAID Controller Controllers
    *3.5inch 1.44 Floppy Drive (black) Floppy Drive
    *Lite-On Blu-ray Burner SATA (black) w/ Software CD / DVD Rom
    *Pioneer 20X DVD-RW SATA (black) CD / DVD Rom
    *Silverstone TJ07 (Black) w/ Window and Liquid Cooling Package Case
    *Silverstone ZM1200M 1200W Power Supply Power Supply
    *Koolance CPU Waterblock CPU-340 CPU Cooling
    *Koolance GeForce 9800 GX2 Waterblock (2) Liquid Cooling
    *Video Case Fans Upgrade Kit (quiet) Additional Cooling
    *Case Mod Package - Blue UV Cabling w/ UV Lights Case Mods
    *Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit OEM SP1 Operating System
    *Belkin Firewire b + USB2 PCI-Express Card
    *ATech 28-in-1 USB 2.0 Internal/External Card Reader (black)


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    Basically what I meant to say there in that post above Dave that I forgot to add, was that you can build yourself a much, much, better system and at less $$$ than what you will buy off the shelf. Even a $700 system that you build would probably cost around $1,200 off the shelf.
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    Thanks for the feedback, guys.

    Rob, that's quite a setup. You spent way more than me! LOL.

    I'm kind of leary about building my own, though. I don't know much about that, and I worry that I wouldn't have enough power or something, or that all of the various pieces wouldn't work together like they're supposed to. I don't really like to play around with hardware and computer settings. I'd like for it to just work right out of the box. So, I'm sort of leaning toward a modified off-the-shelf system. (By "modified," I mean that I will likely need to add an additional graphics card to power all of my screens).

    Adrian, thanks for the encouragement. But I don't think I'll be able to stick with the Mac.... I've been trying to get used to the missing keyboard and mouse functions for about 5 days, and it just isn't happening. I agree that the "spaces" feature is pretty cool, and I like the quietness of the Mac -- it's a lot quieter than my old PC.

    Right now I'm leaning toward a high-end Dell. The reviews in a Consumer Reports book I saw tonight show Dell at the top of the list, and it seems like a lot of big box stores have more Dells on the floor than anything else. Dom, you can say "I told you so!" when it dies on me in 6 months.
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    Crap!

    I have to say that as much as I frickin hate Dells, they are not as bad as they used to be.

    I bought a Dell studio laptop a few months back for graphic and web development. It is not that flash but it has a good graphics card and only 2gb of RAM.

    With dreamweaver and photoshop open, the lappy doesn't even lag, which is more than I can say for some of the PCs I've "had my way with"...

    I have to agree with GG though - you will get a much better computer for less if you build it yourself. It isn't that hard, even I can do it! You just need to find one of the computer fairs where they have like markets and sell stuff really cheap because you can haggle.

    I saw this program once about computers and they wanted to bust the myth that macs are faster for graphic design and all that jazz etc...

    Well, if you spend the same amount of money modding your PC as you would spend on a standard mac, the PC outperformed the mac every time. By a mile in fact.

    Now Adrian you may want to close your ears and eyes when you read this next part, so warning comes first..

    Dave I think you brought it on yourself for buying a mac. I know there are many people who love them, but they are so impracticle for businesses like ours. A lot of things aren't compatible with macs and you have to pay for most stuff whereas for PCs you can get most stuff for free..

    Also, and this was told to me by someone who works for Apple, the reason macs don't get viruses is not because there are only 3 of them (there were only 3 when i was at uni, and this is likely the reason there are/were only 3) but because on a mac it is imposible to run anything without the user's consent. So if you get a virus on your mac its because you're an idiot (i.e. you authorised the mac to install the virus).

    Now the last reason I hate macs is because my ex ****bag boyfriend always wanted everything that made him think he was the coolest kid in town and ended up spending almost 3k on a new macbook. Then anytime something about computers came up, the bullshit that would come out of his mouth made me sick.

    I want to be sick just thinking about it. *puke*

    I have banned the use of the word mac in my house.

    The positive thing about macs is that their software developers work together, so the team who creates the OS is only 1 team and the team that creates software is only 1 team, whereas the people that create the windows OS and software for example are 2 or 3 different teams, which is why it's so unstable. It's like 2 or 3 cooks making the same dish. One doesn't pay attention to what the other is doing and then it gets spoilt. I will hand that to the apple guys. That's all I'll give them though.

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    Hi All,

    I was using HP up until I upgraded in Feb 2010.

    This time I went for a custom rig because HP uses a cut down motherboard and trying to update it with extra ram and new vid card(s) is either impossible or a right pain in the butt. Plus they us power supplies that are under rated for the specs IMO.

    For a grand total of $3,500AUD I got the following:

    i7 290 CPU.
    ATi Sapphire 5970 OC with 2 gig DDR5 GPU (runs 3 monitors with no effort).
    Corsair 1000W PSU.
    Corsair 4 gig DDR3 ram 1600 mhz.
    Gigabyte mobo - P55A-UD4P (very nice mobo) has two Ethernet ports.
    WD HDD 1TB with 32meg cache, 7200 rpm sata
    Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse.
    LG 23" 3 millisecond response time - (can run in wide screen or 4:3 ratio).
    Antec 912 box - keeps things nice and cool.
    Win XP (though upgrading to Win 7 this month) meaning I got slap in more ram.

    The GPU was $1,025AUD alone but it's a kick ass card and with two graphic processors there is no need to go SLi or crossfire.

    I believe that Nvidia are releasing their new high end card but it still not as powerful as the ATi 5970 OC.



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    I bought a Macbook last year, and after going through the pains Engineer described I installed a Win 7 on the Macbook lol.
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