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Originally posted by D.J. Fluck
I agree. Intel's Hyper-threading P4 was a nice idea and I like them, but AMD is still the way I go.
To the "Mac Rebellion" your arguments are useless, no matter how good they are. Macs have about as much of a chance of becoming the dominant computer type on the market as the American people electing a Libertarian, Socialist, or member of the Green Party to the office of the president. It's not very likely. Im not saying PCs are better then Macs or vice versa (they both have their advantages), but we do have to face reality. I've used macs and Ive used PCs before and Ive liked to throw each of them out the window and beat them with a baseball bat or light them on fire, but I've always been primarily a PC user, and thats the way I'm going to stay.
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I know Macs will never be the main, but hey, I don't care, I'm just sharing info on the Big Mac.
Also, the Mac Cluster did cost less than the other AMD and Intels lower on the list.