design on a minimac?
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- monNom0
I can think of a couple of people who are going on my ignor list...
=P
- janne0
sorry for my lame joke earlier.
in hindsight i conlcude it wasn't even remotely funny.
- Donvitoviti0
if you get the mac mini its only really worth getting if you get 512 of ram.
getting it with 1 gig of ram makes the price too high. and might as well save up and get the low end G5 tower
- Donvitoviti0
PS. shipping is free on them currently.. so that does save almost 100
- welded0
$599
+ $325 1gb ram
+ $100 superdrive
+ $79 wifi
= $1,103 + tax + s&hand you get a whopping 32mb card and no monitor and no keyboard or mouse. But a very cool looking computer it is. I wouldn't say its the best bang for your buck however.
jimeeboy51
(Jan 26 05, 14:21)Well if you're just going to jack the specs up to that of a high(er) end system you can't expect to still pay so little. It's that bit about having cake and eating it too.
- jevad0
The Number Hacker
- BonSeff0
i wonder if crucial makes a ram stick for them
- Donvitoviti0
i was wondering the same thing. but it only has 1 slot anyway.. so even the crucial price will be high
- exador10
hmmmm...
now i'm back to thinking i should just save up a bit more and get the G5...
damn..
anyhow..i totally appreciate the advice guys..
if someone has anything else positive to say about the mini, i sure would like to hear it...
ex
- Donvitoviti0
Also.. check out Apples Refurb section. ... it is in the online store.. bottem right.. there is a big red tag.
I got my powerbook there for 800 less.
- Nac0
as previously mentioned before....add some RAM...good to go
- BZZZP0
it takes standard ram, dorks.
- robotron3k0
pc makers use cheap parts, the minimac is loaded with better hardware and comes with killer software package (that you can actually use-unlike pcs). if you buy a minimac, max out the ram, buy a off the shelf monitor keep it all under $1k, as a designer, you could easily make $10k or more this year and you should be able to afford a g5 laptop by this time next year...
- jamble0
For the money (and the fact it'll cost you more to upgrade the ram) why not just buy a better spec PC or do you want a Mac still?
My understanding is that the mac mini isn't aimed at this type of use, more the basic home user type than someone doing more intensive work but I guess if you spend hundreds on it and then have to bump up the ram too then it should be fine.
- Donvitoviti0
"Memory installation is pretty easy, considering it uses regular desktop 184-pin DDR DIMMs (you still need to buy Mac specific memory - G4 or G5 memory will work because the motherboard is quite sensitive to the SPD on modules)."
Sweeet.
- Donvitoviti0
man.. for once its acctually cheaper to get the upgraded RAM on the mini, than it is on crucial. Interesting.