Self-built laptop? You mean whitebooking/barebones or are you one of those crazy people who build laptops from the ground up?Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:Self-built desktop/laptop with Windows.
Self-built laptop? You mean whitebooking/barebones or are you one of those crazy people who build laptops from the ground up?Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:Self-built desktop/laptop with Windows.
'Tis a mystery because as far as I'm aware Apple aren't in the nanotech game.SpAc3man said:EDIT: What the hell does "Master of nanotechnology" mean?
My PC never overheats. because i've made it for gaming.. it has enough fans and enough cooling to keep it fighting in the harsh australian heat..Faladorian said:I see people always needing to take a break from playing games, as their computer will overheat. In fact, it burns to touch. My little computer stays cool even during chase scenes in the latest AAA games.*Tendency to overheat
Bender Rodriguez said:I told you i was an advanced user, i did take good care of my machines.WOPR said:I'd like to go on the statement "Take better care of your computer!"Bender Rodriguez said:Mac here, was an advanced PC user up to 4 years ago.
I just got tiered of all the shit, viruses, bluscreen, crapware included etc...
I've had this thing for YEARS
Only had 2 viruses that caused damage (both my mom's fault- repaired the computer once, took it to a professional once)
And it's only blue-screened once
I looked it up online and it was something to do with my logitech drivers, I fixed the problem in about 2 minutes
I've no idea what you mean by "Crapware" though
Yet i got infected 2 or three times, my computer randomly crashed once when i was doing a report.
Got bluscreens several times while connecting equipment cause of faulty or outdated drivers.
Now, onto the word crapware.
Its shit installed by the manufacturer - People paid me to clean their computers before using them.
So much shit on there, looking at you in particular Acer.
Sure things have gotten better, and you can avoid the majority by doing clean installs.
I was a PC user ages ago in "computer years"
Don't insult my intelligence m8, respect others opinions.
The Mac is wonderful, tweak-able and very easy to take complete control over - People say its not advanced, its just as advanced as Linux or Windows.
The UI just seems to fool people into thinking its for 40 something parents and hipsters.
Heres a fun fact, my level of stress went down after switching.
I want my system to function without a hitch, lagging while scrolling.
Random hiccups and freezing for 5 seconds for no fucking reason was getting on my nerves.
Thinking of it just got me to swear.
diadia said:I've always been a Windows PC gal myself. I never had all the problems people have mentioned having with Windows PC's, no viruses, no crashes, no flimsiness etc. My father still has the first PC he built for our family in 96/97 and it runs well. The Windows PC my uncle built for me in '99 is still working (I gave it to my aunt). The gateway PC I bought myself in 2000 and the one my mom bought me in 2002 are being used by members of my family too. I currently am using a new HP PC I bought myself last year when there was a really awesome deal going that I couldn't pass up and I haven't had problems either. I think a lot of the problems people have with Windows comes from how they use them and not knowing how to take care of them, sure there can be extenuating circumstances but for the most part I have found Windows to be solid and dependable. In addition to all that I'm a PC gamer so it would be hard for me to switch to mac.
My best bud uses Mac exclusively and we have agreed to disagree on this subject.
theriddlen said:I use both mac and my self-made PC.
While PC is better at performance and doing advanced tasks, for browsing web and listening to music i pick mac. Though i PC can do these Mac tasks, while Mac cannot do PC tasks.
Mac myths busted:
-Security: It's system and main browser are the most vulnerable ones on the market. Only thing that "protects" mac is it's little-to-none popularity, as more than 90% of computers are running Windows. Also, both Safari and OSX are constantly the first pieces of software that are broken on hacker contests. Windows is a safe system, with high quality security, but viruses are evolving just as fast as Windows security does, because virtually every cracker in the world tries to find holes in it.
-Stability and reliability: Unluckily not as good as windows 7. Problems with handling external drives, bad java and flash support, generally most programs that have versions both on mac and windows are bit more buggy on mac. Finder sometimes crashes, and it's not possible to bring it back any other way than just restarting mac. Also, while there is no "bluescreen", there is colorful spinning wheel, that is worse, because, if mac freezes, it won't quit by itself and restart gently, you have to push the power button for a long time for it to turn off.
-"Fun": Well, in mac vs pc commercials it's stated that PCs are for spreadsheets, and mac are for fun, but that's a retarded statement, because PCs have games, while all you can do on mac is organize your photos, make website for your goldfish and listen to music.
How are you supposed to validly say that?chris89300 said:Bender Rodriguez said:I told you i was an advanced user, i did take good care of my machines.WOPR said:I'd like to go on the statement "Take better care of your computer!"Bender Rodriguez said:Mac here, was an advanced PC user up to 4 years ago.
I just got tiered of all the shit, viruses, bluscreen, crapware included etc...
I've had this thing for YEARS
Only had 2 viruses that caused damage (both my mom's fault- repaired the computer once, took it to a professional once)
And it's only blue-screened once
I looked it up online and it was something to do with my logitech drivers, I fixed the problem in about 2 minutes
I've no idea what you mean by "Crapware" though
Yet i got infected 2 or three times, my computer randomly crashed once when i was doing a report.
Got bluscreens several times while connecting equipment cause of faulty or outdated drivers.
Now, onto the word crapware.
Its shit installed by the manufacturer - People paid me to clean their computers before using them.
So much shit on there, looking at you in particular Acer.
Sure things have gotten better, and you can avoid the majority by doing clean installs.
I was a PC user ages ago in "computer years"
Don't insult my intelligence m8, respect others opinions.
The Mac is wonderful, tweak-able and very easy to take complete control over - People say its not advanced, its just as advanced as Linux or Windows.
The UI just seems to fool people into thinking its for 40 something parents and hipsters.
Heres a fun fact, my level of stress went down after switching.
I want my system to function without a hitch, lagging while scrolling.
Random hiccups and freezing for 5 seconds for no fucking reason was getting on my nerves.
Thinking of it just got me to swear.
An advanced user never gets BSoDs or crashes or lags OR least of all, malware ...
I've been using Windows for years without any antivirus/firewall/etc. The last BSoD I got was when I was using Windows 98.
Well, basically every motherboard is going to give you a decent onboard sound card these days, what you'd be better off doing is assembling the system and then deciding what the default option does and does not afford you, and then picking up what fills the gap after. If you have something specific in mind I'd ask someone who does the type of recording you're interested in if they have anything special.ShakyFiend said:Thanks a lotAlthough this guide says nothing about sound cards, and im interested in getting a very good one as id quite like to do some basic recording with this build ?
Bender Rodriguez said:How are you supposed to validly say that?chris89300 said:Bender Rodriguez said:I told you i was an advanced user, i did take good care of my machines.WOPR said:I'd like to go on the statement "Take better care of your computer!"Bender Rodriguez said:Mac here, was an advanced PC user up to 4 years ago.
I just got tiered of all the shit, viruses, bluscreen, crapware included etc...
I've had this thing for YEARS
Only had 2 viruses that caused damage (both my mom's fault- repaired the computer once, took it to a professional once)
And it's only blue-screened once
I looked it up online and it was something to do with my logitech drivers, I fixed the problem in about 2 minutes
I've no idea what you mean by "Crapware" though
Yet i got infected 2 or three times, my computer randomly crashed once when i was doing a report.
Got bluscreens several times while connecting equipment cause of faulty or outdated drivers.
Now, onto the word crapware.
Its shit installed by the manufacturer - People paid me to clean their computers before using them.
So much shit on there, looking at you in particular Acer.
Sure things have gotten better, and you can avoid the majority by doing clean installs.
I was a PC user ages ago in "computer years"
Don't insult my intelligence m8, respect others opinions.
The Mac is wonderful, tweak-able and very easy to take complete control over - People say its not advanced, its just as advanced as Linux or Windows.
The UI just seems to fool people into thinking its for 40 something parents and hipsters.
Heres a fun fact, my level of stress went down after switching.
I want my system to function without a hitch, lagging while scrolling.
Random hiccups and freezing for 5 seconds for no fucking reason was getting on my nerves.
Thinking of it just got me to swear.
An advanced user never gets BSoDs or crashes or lags OR least of all, malware ...
I've been using Windows for years without any antivirus/firewall/etc. The last BSoD I got was when I was using Windows 98.
My system was brilliantly set up, the viruses i got slipped through my firewalls and Norton couldn't cure it.
Bsods came cause of specialist equipment including shitty drivers.
Some are luckier than others, a friend of mine got countless of Bsods on a NEW system.
The first thing my Dell XPS did when i switched it on for the first time was BSOD, don't tell me Windows is a completed system.
In my opinion its still in beta.
The only reason people rave about Seven is cause it fixed some error in Vista, its still not a proper system.
Derp.Faladorian said:Mac:
---Pros---
*Exceptional hardware
For the most part untrue. Macs now use the exact same hardware that PCs do except for the type of RAM they use.
*Innovative design
Highly subjective. Their mice are terrible for gaming, and I hate their keyboards, since the tactile response I get from them are utter crap.
*One foot ahead
(technologically)
False, most hardware that is found on a Mac has been out on PC for some time. Especially when you consider workstation graphics chips (which Mac users claim Macs do things better at).
*Aesthetics
Subjective.
*Master of nanotechnology
Debatable. The iPhone 4 isn't all that great compared to other phones. I do have an iPod Touch, and although I really like it, I wish it had built-in FLAC support. Also getting around to not using iTunes is a total pain in the ass.
*Low virus charter.
Most people who write viruses won't spend time writing one for a platform that isn't nearly as used as PCs. Still, Apple recommends installing an anti-virus on your Mac. Also there are indeed iPod viruses.
*Strong, outlasting shells
Overall, I'd agree. Then again, for PCs you have many more choices in computer cases. Mine is made out of painted steel, and it's built like a tank.
---Cons---
*Counter-intuitive OS
Subjective. Many Mac users love MacOS. I'm not a fan, but it's definitely not counter-intuitive.
*Closed-source OS
Closed source just means that the source code isn't freely available. The same applies to Windows. I think what you mean is that the OS is not as open to user additions or modifications.
*More expensive.
By a long shot.
*Expensive warranty.
The warranty is indeed expensive, but they provide for good support. They'll replace broken parts... given some time, though.
PC:
---Pros---
*(usually)Easier to customize.
Yes
*More affordable.
Yes x2
*Open-source.
I'd explain the improper use of the term, but you get the idea, so yes. It's more open to modifications.
*Wide variety of applications
That's a given.
*Virtual monopoly on video games.
Steam is hopefully going to change that. And maybe Mac prices will go down too.
*Constantly building upon itself.
Not sure what you mean here. Care to elaborate?
*Being the most popular, it can also
make things easier (a more pc-oriented
world)
Mostly.
---Cons---
*Viruses, viruses, viruses!
This depends greatly on how well the user protects himself. For the average joe, I'd agree, PC's are far more prone to viruses. See my Mac comment on why that is.
*Frequent errors and crashes.
If there are frequent errors and crashes, that's usually due to the user's input. Something is wrong, and errors and crashes are the computer's way of telling you that. Macs can crash too by the way, I've done it at work on several occasions.
*Obnoxious security system (Windows 7)
You mean UAC? There's a switch, and you can turn it off. Vista was much more of a pain in the ass on that front.
*Vulnerable (non-isolated) core files
That's all part of being more customizable. Granted, the main core files are protected. Basically, this is a common fallacy often touted because of the higher number of viruses found on the PC end of the spectrum
*Comparatively fragile hardware.
Impossible to say. Some manufacturers make cheap PC components, some make very high quality components. This all depends on who the user buys from, and how (if at all) they put it all together. Yet again, my case is made of steel and dense plastic. It's not breaking any time soon. (It's also worth noting, those that make Mac components also make PC components).
*Tendency to overheat.
If someone's PC is overheating, then it is incorrectly built; or it needs to be cleaned. The same rules apply to the macs as well. My case has dust filters, I doubt any Macs have that.
My comments are next to yours. The only reason to buy an apple computer is if you are one of the very small number of people who need final cut. Otherwise a laptop running say ubuntu fulfills beats apple hands down.Faladorian said:EDIT: This is about which one you prefer, not which one is better!
Mac:
---Pros---
*Exceptional hardware -Nope, same hardware as a windows computer, just more tightly controlled, no customization. The only leg-up they have is battery tech.
*Innovative design - Innovation and simplicity are not synonymous.
*One foot ahead
(technologically)
*Aesthetics - Depends on if you have an aluminum fetish
*Master of nanotechnology -As A nanotech student I call shenanigans. The processor tech used by new "PC" hardware is much more nano, and no computer today can be called a nano computer.
*Low virus charter - Nope, traditional viruses are almost extinct, mac users are just as vulnerable (if not more so) to the phishing schemes that are mainly used today.
*Strong, outlasting shells - I'll assume you mean durability and the battery lifetime of the products as well as how easy it is to damage the structure of them renders this false. Does a ruggedized apple research computer exist? No, one does not (what does the military use?).
---Cons---
*Counter-intuitive OS
*Closed-source OS
*More expensive - By a factor of 2 in most cases.
*Expensive warranty
PC:
---Pros---
*(usually)Easier to customize -You mean it is possible to customize them
*More affordable
*Open-source
*Wide variety of applications
*Virtual monopoly on video games -Better hardware = more games
*Constantly building upon itself
*Being the most popular, it can also
make things easier (a more pc-oriented
world)- Yes, more people use them for a reason.
---Cons---
*Viruses, viruses, viruses! - only if you are stupid, again, phishing schemes
*Frequent errors and crashes - I have never had my vanilla box crash, the only time my computer crashes is when I do something stupid.
*Obnoxious security system (Windows 7) - would you rather not know about security concerns? (there is an option for that)
*Vulnerable (non-isolated) core
files - Absolutely not, they are all write protected. One must go out of their way to damage system files.
*Comparatively fragile hardware - Nope, They all use the same hardware, if you mean build quality, if you spend 200 on a crappy little net book what do you expect?
*Tendency to overheat -If you do not clean / care for your computer. Sure there are apple laptops that employ passive cooling, but the price is a huge cut in performance. My computer overheats sure, but I overclock the hell out of it, something that simply cannot be done on a mac.