IF anything it should run slower, if the PC as its bios optimized to the best performance as the mac rely on its firmware. Not many OEM box shifters have all the bios features available for tweaking, but a self built one will do.
IF anything it should run slower, if the PC as its bios optimized to the best performance as the mac rely on its firmware. Not many OEM box shifters have all the bios features available for tweaking, but a self built one will do.
IF anything it should run slower, if the PC as its bios optimized to the best performance as the mac rely on its firmware. Not many OEM box shifters have all the bios features available for tweaking, but a self built one will do.
Interesting, I didn't think of that!
Then again, macs that have been designed to work with windows will also have configured BIOS'
I doubt there's anything of significance you can do in the BIOS to have an effect on speed. Certainly, my MBP with SSD in Windows is just as snappy and responsive as my desktop PC.
I doubt there's anything of significance you can do in the BIOS to have an effect on speed. Certainly, my MBP with SSD in Windows is just as snappy and responsive as my desktop PC.
No, there's no such thing as a bios on a mac, they have a firmware with fixed settings as per version of firmware. Yes it can be hacked but far too much effort for such little reward.
Ah right.
On a side not, would an macs be as good as y PC for a similar price?
Specs:
i7 3930K
Asus Rampage 4 mobob
120GB SSD
GTX 570 2.5GB SLI
TJ11
Blu ray
Custom water
16GB RAM
Cost circa £3k
No, you clearly have it watercooled, and assuming you have, heavily overclocked. I don't even think you can overclock a mac. . . .
Well the consumer iMac comes with a screen and the prosumer Mac Pro uses Xeon processors so there's no machine that's directly comparable.
I have it all at stock... for now
I heard you could get some pro's with SBE's
I'll have a look later, just thought it'd be faster asking the pros![]()
The nearest I can get to £3K is a fully loaded 27" iMac which gets you:
3.4Ghz Core i7
16GB RAM
2TB + 256GB SSD
Radeon 6970 2GB
Keyboard & Mouse
for £2612.40
That's not too bad. Forgot to mention I also have another 240gb SSD and a 1TB HDD
But only 1 6970?!
Don't forget you're getting approx £600+ worth of screen for that price too
I doubt the iMac's have enough room to house 2 GPUs.
Ah yes, that is true. Don't the iMacs use mobile grpahics or is it a full 6970?
It uses mobile graphics. So it isn't anywhere near the power of the desktop GPU, and the mobile components put the price up more than what it's desktop equivalent is.
It isn't exactly a fair comparison, really, the iMac is the way it is because it is supposed to be a higher end consumer device, not an enthusiast machine with graphics capabilities that are beyond it's need or really what could be used on the OS.
It's there for the form factor + the screen, mostly, which is a shame. I'd like a regular tower that isn't supposed to be a workstation like the Mac Pro, but something more comparable to the i7 machines today. Basically, the iMac with a desktop GPU in a tower.
Heavy graphics work done in the professional part of the market would be done on a Mac Pro.
So basically no mac can be compared to an enthusiast's PC?
So basically no mac can be compared to an enthusiast's PC?