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Mac "life expectancy"
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<blockquote data-quote="wytwolf" data-source="post: 275872" data-attributes="member: 21563"><p>Yeah don't forget the way Intel changes processors the past 4-5 years upgrading on a PC usually involves a new CPU, motherboard and ram. Let's face it, that's most of the cost of buying a new computer. There was 3-4 versions of P4's, they went to rambus ram in 2 different flavours and then went back to DDR ram then DDR2..... when u upgrade an intel PC that's 4-5 years old your are pretty much buying a new computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wytwolf, post: 275872, member: 21563"] Yeah don't forget the way Intel changes processors the past 4-5 years upgrading on a PC usually involves a new CPU, motherboard and ram. Let's face it, that's most of the cost of buying a new computer. There was 3-4 versions of P4's, they went to rambus ram in 2 different flavours and then went back to DDR ram then DDR2..... when u upgrade an intel PC that's 4-5 years old your are pretty much buying a new computer. [/QUOTE]
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