- Jul 26, 2007
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Ok. I'm brand new to the Mac genre. I have a custom built PC with following hardware:
i5 2500k @ 4.0 ghz evga 760 gtx. 16 GB 1333 MHz ram
Evga z68 sli mobo ocz 700 watt power supply.
I was considering Mac and the store told me I could try it for 15 days, and I got 10% off and tax free on the military base making the price of the Imav $1799 out the door. This IMac I got is 27" here is a link with the specs:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16883104174
I loaded windows via boot camp. The Mac scored 29000 on the free version of 3dmark06 and around 6700 on the free version of 3dmark11
My PC scored around 19000 on 3dmark06 and around 8000 marks on 3dmark11
I play skyrim, W.o.W. StarCraft 2. Diablo 3, Batman, crysis 2. That's just a few games...
The PC and the IMac trade blows on top dps per title, however, the IMac played smoother and every game was playable at highest setting on Max resolution on the Mac which was 2560 x1440. Whereas the PC was only running on 1080p...
I'm not familiar with how well nvidia would keep up with drivers as it is my understanding apple is one of the few to use this new 775m chip set from nvidia.
I love the screen on the Mac... And I can already tell that Mac osx runs much faster and smoother than windows 7 on my PC. However I would still need to have windows on the mac to play the games. Also I don't know if there is a way to feed video from the Mac to a larger monitor. One final thought, I may start recording some music in the future...
So, I guess my question is for $1799 and tax free is the Mac worth it, or is it overpriced considering the hardware that's in it, and the quality of the monitor. (I love the monitor). Would I be better to keep the Mac for the $1799 price, or would I be better to upgrade my CPU, mobo and ram and buy a high end monitor. Also please note, if I keep the Mac I would be selling the PC to help offset the cost. Sorry for the questions, just not sure the best course... Also I'm not sure how long the hardware in the Mac would be considered "decent". Sorry to bother you all, and Thank you very for your time.
i5 2500k @ 4.0 ghz evga 760 gtx. 16 GB 1333 MHz ram
Evga z68 sli mobo ocz 700 watt power supply.
I was considering Mac and the store told me I could try it for 15 days, and I got 10% off and tax free on the military base making the price of the Imav $1799 out the door. This IMac I got is 27" here is a link with the specs:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16883104174
I loaded windows via boot camp. The Mac scored 29000 on the free version of 3dmark06 and around 6700 on the free version of 3dmark11
My PC scored around 19000 on 3dmark06 and around 8000 marks on 3dmark11
I play skyrim, W.o.W. StarCraft 2. Diablo 3, Batman, crysis 2. That's just a few games...
The PC and the IMac trade blows on top dps per title, however, the IMac played smoother and every game was playable at highest setting on Max resolution on the Mac which was 2560 x1440. Whereas the PC was only running on 1080p...
I'm not familiar with how well nvidia would keep up with drivers as it is my understanding apple is one of the few to use this new 775m chip set from nvidia.
I love the screen on the Mac... And I can already tell that Mac osx runs much faster and smoother than windows 7 on my PC. However I would still need to have windows on the mac to play the games. Also I don't know if there is a way to feed video from the Mac to a larger monitor. One final thought, I may start recording some music in the future...
So, I guess my question is for $1799 and tax free is the Mac worth it, or is it overpriced considering the hardware that's in it, and the quality of the monitor. (I love the monitor). Would I be better to keep the Mac for the $1799 price, or would I be better to upgrade my CPU, mobo and ram and buy a high end monitor. Also please note, if I keep the Mac I would be selling the PC to help offset the cost. Sorry for the questions, just not sure the best course... Also I'm not sure how long the hardware in the Mac would be considered "decent". Sorry to bother you all, and Thank you very for your time.