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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Economical upgrades
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanner31593" data-source="post: 568520" data-attributes="member: 26361"><p>Yeah, if you went $200 to upgrade your CPU,</p><p>lets say $100-ish to upgrade your HD,</p><p>and $150 to upgrade your graphics card (im guessing there, i've never upgraded mine), and $30 for a superdrive, and another $30 for a USB card (if you need/want one), thats $510 plus tax and shipping and blah. Prices of mac minis NEW are $599, refurbs are much cheaper. </p><p>So it's your call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanner31593, post: 568520, member: 26361"] Yeah, if you went $200 to upgrade your CPU, lets say $100-ish to upgrade your HD, and $150 to upgrade your graphics card (im guessing there, i've never upgraded mine), and $30 for a superdrive, and another $30 for a USB card (if you need/want one), thats $510 plus tax and shipping and blah. Prices of mac minis NEW are $599, refurbs are much cheaper. So it's your call. [/QUOTE]
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