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<blockquote data-quote="BulletproofBob" data-source="post: 1183528" data-attributes="member: 191935"><p>Thanks everyone, great help.</p><p></p><p>I am probably going to pick up a mac mini tonight, and order 2x4GB ram sticks for tomorrow from one of my distributors.</p><p></p><p>One thing I didn't get answered, is the processor difference between the stock one and the upgraded 2.66 that big of a deal? $150 seems steep for the processor jump, the memory & hard disk I can do cheap since I already have Raptor X drives and the memory third party is probably super cheap. I'll buy the processor upgrade if it is significant boost, but if not I would rather not waste the money.</p><p></p><p>What is your take on the One on One Service for $99. I am extremely gifted with computers, but I have no experience with MacOS, I assuming I will be fine and the One on One service is likely to be very basic for me, but $99 is fairly cheap when it comes to training if I can book hour long sessions as I need throughout a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BulletproofBob, post: 1183528, member: 191935"] Thanks everyone, great help. I am probably going to pick up a mac mini tonight, and order 2x4GB ram sticks for tomorrow from one of my distributors. One thing I didn't get answered, is the processor difference between the stock one and the upgraded 2.66 that big of a deal? $150 seems steep for the processor jump, the memory & hard disk I can do cheap since I already have Raptor X drives and the memory third party is probably super cheap. I'll buy the processor upgrade if it is significant boost, but if not I would rather not waste the money. What is your take on the One on One Service for $99. I am extremely gifted with computers, but I have no experience with MacOS, I assuming I will be fine and the One on One service is likely to be very basic for me, but $99 is fairly cheap when it comes to training if I can book hour long sessions as I need throughout a year. [/QUOTE]
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