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Mac or PC - What the same money can buy
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<blockquote data-quote="jonnyd" data-source="post: 513431" data-attributes="member: 31029"><p>You really have to take the time to look at it carefully.</p><p></p><p>You can't generalise and say a cheap computer is crap because it's cheap. It may be, but sometimes you really do get a bargain.</p><p></p><p>I bought a couple of HP proliant servers a few weeks ago for about $500 each. They are good solid servers, exactly what I needed, but they're older models - first launched in 2005. I plugged a few cheap sticks of RAM into them and they are absolutely fine.</p><p></p><p>After the upgrades, they still worked out to be a couple of bucks cheaper than a Mac mini.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonnyd, post: 513431, member: 31029"] You really have to take the time to look at it carefully. You can't generalise and say a cheap computer is crap because it's cheap. It may be, but sometimes you really do get a bargain. I bought a couple of HP proliant servers a few weeks ago for about $500 each. They are good solid servers, exactly what I needed, but they're older models - first launched in 2005. I plugged a few cheap sticks of RAM into them and they are absolutely fine. After the upgrades, they still worked out to be a couple of bucks cheaper than a Mac mini. [/QUOTE]
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