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  • SteveJobs0

    You should all try Windows 10

    • I like itBennn
    • Thanks for recommending that SteveJobs. I appreciate it.capn_ron
    • i have a lenovo yoga (pictured)-- it's a great machine!sarahfailin
    • No I'm sticking with 7. I'd go with xp if I can!pango
    • Windows ME all day baby!caterpus
    • Dell XPS 15 mofos.. that thing is a beast!mekk
    • loving win 10... just switch off all the bs microsoft bloat and install chrome with ublock origintrooperbill
    • If you just want a browser, with minimal extensions (like uBlock) use Edge, it flies in Win10 and uses barely any resources compared to Chrome.face_melter
    • Chrome has the curious side-effect of crashing and locking up everything when i'm rendering with C4D/Vray.face_melter
    • ^ gotta check, my PC also dies sometimes when rendering with vray.mekk
    • Windows NT 4.0, only hardcoredrgs
    • @trooper - If they would ship a version without all the BS, more people (mac people) would switch.section_014
    • Wait. PCs randomly die when using vray?!?! You accept that?monospaced
    • Been using it for about week, I still prefer macOSernexbcn
    • @monospaced. He said Chrome... not because of the PC itself. The fault lies with Chrome. Thanks Google.ETM
    • @ETM mekk did not say thatmonospaced
    • @mono My iMac also spazzed out, so don't get your Cupertino panties in a bunch. It's a thing with Chrome's rendering when something else is doing heavy work.face_melter
    • Doesn't help that Vray for C4D isn't the most optimised piece of software. It has serious problems with video memory.face_melter
    • Cupertino panties? Not sure why you had to say something that stupid. We use vray all the time on macs and pcs and never get crashes or spazzesmonospaced

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