Thanks, we both have valid points, and it's nice ot have a debate on here that doesn't descend into a mindless slagging match.
At the moment I am planning on trying OSX on my PC to see how I get on but when I get a proper job (Uni student) I will again seriously consider a mac, when I can afford to upgrade the pesky 5400rpm drive.
Neither does the Vista core... I bet you also believe that OSX doesn't need an antivirus?
And the far more expensive way. Do you not begrudge spending up to £1000 extra for the case and OS? That makes Vista ultimate and a Lian-li case at £500 seem cheap!![]()
*reads*
I would happily pay the premium for the mac pro and as someone suggested run windows on bootcamp... But then you see that the premium is an extra £1000!!! Can a 'non pro' user really justify this cost... *thinks*
... I will be waiting to see what happens with the new OS's... I guess that will ultimately govern my choice of hardware in the not so distant future...
and thanks for everyone who has participated so far!![]()
I think if you're a non pro user a iMac would be sufficient!
Maybe wait until they go i7!
Your PC boots up in 40 secs? strange...cos mine boots up in about the same time as your Mac Pro...and I am running a Core i7 920 OC'd to 4.0GHz with 6GB DDR3 RAM, 2x 500GB HDD (OS is on the Samsung Spinpoint) and XFX 4870 X2...so does it still baffle you how mine can boot up in the same time as your Mac?
Even my other machine which has a Q6600 @ 3.57GHz can boot up in about 20secs. I think you will find its not hard to make a PC boot up really quickly...one just has to know how.
Enlighten me!!! My install of Mac OS X is 2 years+ old and it still boots just as quick as when I first got it. ANY PC for that matter, degrades in terms of boot time over long periods. I've tried loads of different things to shave off the boot time of my PC. When I say 15 seconds I mean from turning it on to being able to use the OS. Most of my boot time for the PC is spent staring at the BIOS in all fairness so it might be a moot point. I still however have to wait for 5-6 loading bars of Vista before it boots in and even then it stays unresponsive for 5-7 seconds. If you have an i7 you can't have been on your format of Vista for long mate. It's still a new chip! Unless you just hot swapped when you upgraded and didnt bother to format?!
Enlighten me!!! My install of Mac OS X is 2 years+ old and it still boots just as quick as when I first got it. ANY PC for that matter, degrades in terms of boot time over long periods. I've tried loads of different things to shave off the boot time of my PC. When I say 15 seconds I mean from turning it on to being able to use the OS. Most of my boot time for the PC is spent staring at the BIOS in all fairness so it might be a moot point. I still however have to wait for 5-6 loading bars of Vista before it boots in and even then it stays unresponsive for 5-7 seconds. If you have an i7 you can't have been on your format of Vista for long mate. It's still a new chip! Unless you just hot swapped when you upgraded and didnt bother to format?!
Boot time?! That's so 2006. I never ever shutdown (unless I have reboot) and only ever suspend and restore, my ~18months old Vista install resumes from suspend with all my apps running in less than 10 seconds.
IMHO, boot times on modern PCs and laptops is increasingly irrelevant because of suspend/hibernate which is quicker and more convenient. My iPhone takes ages to boot from off but it doesn't matter because it spends most of it's time asleep. Yes, I am aware it's a different class of product but PC usage is moving the same way aswell.
(The boot time not being important doesn't apply to enterprise servers)
So expect these in circulation around 2015 yeah?lol...
Remember I did mention I was using a Q6600 before the Core i7...and that also boots up in the same time...granted I use the Core i7 for playing games but even with the programs it loads in the background I can be playing a game within about 20secs of it being booted up...
I really want to see this! My Vista install takes forever to load, we are not talking about getting to the password screen, we are talking about being usable. I would say my OS X install load in about a quarter of the time the Vista install does.
With OS X once you're at the desktop you're good to go, no other programs are loading. With windows when you're at the desktop so many other programs are loading in the background even if you have msconfigged to not do so.
I wouldn't say boot time is irrelevant at all. Especially with a windows pc when a restart is needed most of the time to fix problems and get it running at it's best. I have always had to restart on a windows pc to get the best benchmark scores etc...
I look forward to it!
I'll time my macs and see how they fair!
When you do the timing, load the forums up as soon as possible to see how long ie takes to load and loads it's page.
Can't use Hibernate?