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Mac Mini with Final Cut Pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 78927" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>According to requirements you need a 350 mhz processor or faster, a G4 or G5 unless you want to run the Rt Extreme then you need a 500 mhz processor with an agp graphics card. and 10.2 or better os x with 384 ram, 512 for RT extreme and 40 megs of drive space. As long as your pb meets these requirements it should run fine.</p><p></p><p>As for benefits to having external anything, when your not using them you leave them unplugged and your not sucking system resourses and using electricity. The benefit to having an internal superdrive is it is there and it is ready, you don't have to take a couple of seconds to plug it in.</p><p></p><p>Personally i like external stuff...hard drives, scanners, dvd/cd burners, a good usb2 or better yet firewire external gives great service, i would rather wear out a cheap internal cd/dvd reader than an expensive superdrive...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 78927, member: 7582"] According to requirements you need a 350 mhz processor or faster, a G4 or G5 unless you want to run the Rt Extreme then you need a 500 mhz processor with an agp graphics card. and 10.2 or better os x with 384 ram, 512 for RT extreme and 40 megs of drive space. As long as your pb meets these requirements it should run fine. As for benefits to having external anything, when your not using them you leave them unplugged and your not sucking system resourses and using electricity. The benefit to having an internal superdrive is it is there and it is ready, you don't have to take a couple of seconds to plug it in. Personally i like external stuff...hard drives, scanners, dvd/cd burners, a good usb2 or better yet firewire external gives great service, i would rather wear out a cheap internal cd/dvd reader than an expensive superdrive... [/QUOTE]
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