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Considering Making the Jump from Vista Quad-core w/ 12GB RAM to Mac Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="DB72" data-source="post: 998793" data-attributes="member: 143832"><p>Upgrading the Mac Pro is a incredibly easy. No tools required. Make the switch you will not regret it. </p><p></p><p> As far as Mac Pro vs. iMac goes I, don't know much about the iMac and whether or not it is easy to upgrade yourself, ie. get inside the machine. I have been building custom PC's (for personal use) for about 10 years and once I got my Mac Pro about a year ago I have upgraded the Ram and Video adapter. Compared to working inside a PC case it is a dream.</p><p></p><p>The video I upgraded to is NVIDIA GeForce GT 120, it was a little tricky finding one made for the Mac Pro as, like I stated earlier, I was used to shopping newegg.</p><p></p><p>By the bye I must say it feels good to own a computer that will be relevant and supported 5 or more years from now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DB72, post: 998793, member: 143832"] Upgrading the Mac Pro is a incredibly easy. No tools required. Make the switch you will not regret it. As far as Mac Pro vs. iMac goes I, don't know much about the iMac and whether or not it is easy to upgrade yourself, ie. get inside the machine. I have been building custom PC's (for personal use) for about 10 years and once I got my Mac Pro about a year ago I have upgraded the Ram and Video adapter. Compared to working inside a PC case it is a dream. The video I upgraded to is NVIDIA GeForce GT 120, it was a little tricky finding one made for the Mac Pro as, like I stated earlier, I was used to shopping newegg. By the bye I must say it feels good to own a computer that will be relevant and supported 5 or more years from now. [/QUOTE]
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