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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
I had these reservations too, but then once I switched I relaized it all comes from the "PC mindframe". Becuase you constantly have to fuck with PCs to make them do what you want, the thought of being limited by hardware is enough to scare you away, but once you realise a mac just sits there AND WORKS, when you want it to, you just thank yourself that you made the jump.
I've had PC's six I was 6 years old and only switched to an imac last year. Best decision I've made relating to computing.
So nice not to: have chunky floor standing unit that pumps out noise and heat. Cables everywhere. Thinking I need to upgrade my graphics card. Thinking I need to get a nice screen.
I got the 2.4ghz 1gb ram version running Logic. After being a die hard Cubase user from cubase vst32 onwards and trying to grapple with previous versions of logic in the past, I can tell you Logic 8 took me 2 weeks to get a decent handle on and now I couldn't think of using Cubase unless I had to. I can't even get close to maxing out my imac, and I'm nearly totally in the box when producing.
The pro's are nice but the deisng of the imacs are just so nice and the extra $500 for the small increase in power is just not worth it unless money is no object, but if that were the case you'd be getting the the $8000 top of the line mac pro. |
ive kind of decided on the imac, just wondering how often does your cpu max out?
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