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With the new Boot Camp software offered to Apples line of computers I am more seriously looking at getting a Mac. I have been looking for any articles titled Intel Apple vs. Intel PC. Can anyone point me in the direction where I can find some shootouts between the new Apples with Intel processors against PCs with Intel processors? I have a 3.4HT PC now and it is still to slow. I wanted a comp that runs everything as if all programs are loaded into RAM. I don’t like having to wait for programs to load when I am in a hurry. Thanks.
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But you must first realise that a mac with "XYZ" specs and a Windows PC with the same "XYZ" specs, are going to perform exactly the same.... the only slow down will come from how the OS handles actions, i hear from others that windows still has the efficiency edge over mac OS... i dont have a mac, i cant verify... dragon
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well, yea probably could, but i doubt many people could afford it
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Want something to open in an instant? Gigabyte's i-RAM http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/St...ame=GC-RAMDISK.
It uses RAM as an extremely fast access hard drive. When I say extremely, I mean it.
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Your right, I didn’t mean instantly, just faster than a few seconds. The RAM board is a good idea but I think it would still be slower than a raid configuration. Out of curiosity, if anyone comes across and article comparing the new Intel apple and an Intel PC please let me know thanks.
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I dont know if you guys have heard of it, but they have something called i-RAM, which uses RAM modules as a hard drive, via a SATA port. You can have up to 4x 1GB sticks. And even with this, it still tooko 21 seconds to load a Doom 3 level, so you will never get instant loading.
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