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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: England
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Hi, first post, so go easy on me
I've pretty much decided to buy a mac in the next couple of weeks, I'm after a bit of advice before handing over the cash. First off, some background - my current desktop machine is a home-built PC (1.2Ghz Athlon, 512Mb RAM - it's quite old) running Slackware (it's setup to dual-boot with W2k, but I've only used that a couple of times in the last few months). I'm fully "Windows-free" when it comes to software, which is one reason I'm happy to move to a Mac - another is the ability to still use some of the *nix and X apps I like from slack. My current plan is to stick this PC in my understairs cupboard, and use it as a file server. PC is used for internet stuff (browsing, msn, usenet), general photo stuff, mp3's, and playing about with linux stuff - nothing particularly stressful tbh. On to my questions. I've been pretty set on buying a BTO Mac Mini - spec wise, I'm thinking 1.25Ghz, 512Mb, superdrive & airport card (my WAP will live in the cupboard with the server). I've got a 22" CRT at the moment, but I want to replace it with a nice 17" TFT - the Samsung 172X is looking favourite (very narrow bezel, simple, elegant and almost Apple-like ). I'd re-use my USB mouse and keyboard. So, firstly, can anyone see any problems with this setup? One of the main draws of the Mini is the apparent lack of noise - this setup will be in my living room, I'm fed up with constant fan noise. I want it to be silent, so I can leave it on all the time - is that realistic with the Mini? Now, my other choice (having seen one today ) is a 17" iMac , with superdrive, 512Mb of RAM and airport card. This comes out at about 30% more expensive than the Mini + nice TFT. I'm still undecided whether it's worth the extra - I do love the look of the iMac, and especially that widescreen TFT. My only concern is noise - how loud are iMac G5's? As I said, this is going to be in my living room, I really don't want it to be at all noticeable. Otherwise, would I be gaining that much over the Mini/TFT? Sorry for the rambling, I'd appreciate any thoughts |
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Selfish Heathen
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Zone of Pain
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Welcome to AppleNova. I hope you'll find our community helpful with easing the transition to your new Mac.
You sound like a perfect candidate for a Mac mini. Both the iMac G4 and the Mac mini are very quiet. I've read that the iMac is completely silent during normal operation (less any soft hard drive accessing) but that the fans are relatively quiet when they do rev up. The Mac mini is not snail, but the iMac will offer a substantial increase in speed in some cases. The faster bus and processor in the iMac can give it a great edge over the mini with intense multimedia work, but you probably won't be doing much of that. The quality of this board depends on the quality of the posts. The only way to guarantee thoughtful, informative discussion is to write thoughtful, informative posts. AppleNova is not a real-time chat forum. You have time to compose messages and edit them before and after posting. |
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Right, I think I've just about convinced myself <where's that credit card...> |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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mini is now ordered Just got to wait for it now...
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Texas
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david,
I wish I had seen your posts earlier. I have a mini and LOVE it. But I would have recommended the 1.42GHz model, not for the processor speed increase, but for the 40 extra GBs of HD space. Not a huge issue though - you could always get one of those nice Porsche Firewire HDs to sit next to it (problem solved). You will be very happy with your mini - I am with mine and hell I've even done some iMovie / iDVD work with mine. We have similar backgrounds PC-wise, and this is my first Mac as well. Good luck! Cheers, Wraven |
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davidb,
You're right - I overlooked tht part where you have a lot of network attached storage. Your setup should be pretty nice - similar to mine (but I have about .5TB distributed among 2 computers ). Cheers, Wraven |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: England
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Just to follow up on this, my BTO mini arrived last week (over a week before Apple said it would ). I love it, it works beautifully out of the box - connected to my LAN perfectly, updated itself (it came with iLife 05 pre-installed), and let me ssh straight into my slackware box etc. In the first evening, I had iTunes happily playing my mp3's which were mounted on an NFS share Most impressive, and on top of all that, the mini itself looks great!
Overall, I'm really impressed, it's a great bit of kit. |
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