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Re: Re: Re: mac or pc?
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Your post was good except for this part 
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OK, here is the breakdown:
Mac Pro Dual Quad-Core 3.0 with 2 GB RAM.
Here are the tech specs on this machine:
- CPU: Two 3.0GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5400 series processor, 12MB Cache
- Motherboard: 1600MHz, 64-bit dual independent FSB
- RAM: 2 x 800MHz DDR2 ECC fully buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory
- Video: ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory and two dual-link DVI ports
- Storage: 320GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s, 7200 rpm, 8MB cache
- CD: 16x SuperDrive with double-layer support
- Wireless: Bluetooth 2.0 + 802.11n
- Expansion: 3 PC!e, 1 16x PCI-X
- Peripherals: 2 FW800, 2 FW400, 5 USB 2.0
- Power Supply: 500W
- Fans: 4 120mm fans
- Operating System: Included - $0
Total Cost: $3,599.99
Here is an equivalent Home built PC:
- CPU: 2 Intel Xeon X5472 Processor EU80574KL080NT - 3.0GHz, 12MB Cache - $1,009 x 2 = $2,018
- Motherboard: Intel 5400, Dual Xeon, SSI EEB, Max 64GB DDR2, Dual CPU - $571.25
- RAM: 2 TP AP28K72S8BHE7S3 PC2-6400/800MHZ 1028MB/1GB FB-800 FB-DIMM - 119.95 x 2 = $239.90
- Video: HIS H260XTFZ256DDN-R ATI Radeon HD 2600XT 256MB Video - $107.99
- Storage: WESTERN DIGITAL 320 GIGABYTE SATA 3G DESKTOP STORAGE 7200 RPM 8MB - $123.48
- CD: SuperDrive 108, DVR 16X Dual - $109.00
- Wireless: WiFi 802.11b/g bluetooth Wireless PCI 32 Bit Card - $29.00
- Case: Antec Atlas 550 Black Server Case - $139.99
- Power Supply: Antec Sonata III 500W - $100.00
- Fans: 4 Antec PRO 120mm DBB - Case fan - $10 x 4 = $40
- Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium - $99
Total Cost: $3,576.61
So the PC is a whopping $20 cheaper, and that doesn't even take into account the fact that some of the components are not directly comparable. The motherboard I speced out isn't exactly comparable to the Apple board because Apples boards are custom designed (from Intel). The motherboard I speced also does not include the same peripherals. It does not include the 2 FW800 2 FW400, 5 USB or the TOSLINK audio ports, where the Mac Pro does. By the time you buy PCI cards to add these features, not only have you taken up a few extra PCI slots, but the cost is going to certainly go above the standard configuration price of the Mac Pro. A 2 FW800 + 1 FW400 PCI card is $37, so with that addition of that you are now at $3,613.61 which actually makes it a bit MORE expensive than the Mac Pro and you still do not have the same number of peripheral ports.
Now, you can finagle with some of these specs. You can buy a bit cheaper case, maybe a lower power supply, maybe eliminate the wireless card and save a few bucks, but the point of this post is not to say one is better than the other. The core components (CPU, Motherboard, etc.) are not going to have a huge price variation, and that's where most of your money is going. I'm simply showing that from a hardware standpoint, the cost of a Mac vs. an EQUIVALENT PC is approxamately the same. Mac Pro's are essentially server-class machines, so you have to build a server-class PC to compare the two, and that's going to cost a bit more.
Last edited by Eric J on Aug-06-2008 at 05:28
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