2 Mar 2009 at 22:01 #1 Jolteh Jolteh Associate Joined 21 Nov 2002 Posts 1,586 http://forum.hardmac.com/index.php?showtopic=6117&pid=11488&st=0&#entry11488 Discuss.
3 Mar 2009 at 13:41 #43 Jolteh Jolteh Associate OP Joined 21 Nov 2002 Posts 1,586 £1800 for the top imac? Lame.
3 Mar 2009 at 14:11 #59 Jolteh Jolteh Associate OP Joined 21 Nov 2002 Posts 1,586 I can't get my head around some of their prices. Ruling out the top end mac for being ridiculous. I then looked at the mid-range 24". It allows you to upgrade the CPU and the graphics. Get this: Upgrade from 2.93Ghz to 3.06Ghz (130Mhz) costs £120. That's almost £1 per Mhz!
I can't get my head around some of their prices. Ruling out the top end mac for being ridiculous. I then looked at the mid-range 24". It allows you to upgrade the CPU and the graphics. Get this: Upgrade from 2.93Ghz to 3.06Ghz (130Mhz) costs £120. That's almost £1 per Mhz!
3 Mar 2009 at 14:18 #62 Jolteh Jolteh Associate OP Joined 21 Nov 2002 Posts 1,586 I think the best option for anyone interested in games would be the 2.93 one with the 4850 upgrade.
4 Mar 2009 at 00:07 #120 Jolteh Jolteh Associate OP Joined 21 Nov 2002 Posts 1,586 Careful! He's got an economics degree - that must make him an expert!
4 Mar 2009 at 08:06 #124 Jolteh Jolteh Associate OP Joined 21 Nov 2002 Posts 1,586 What also isn't shown in their ambigious description is that the 4850 upgrade on the iMacs is a 4850 mobile card.
What also isn't shown in their ambigious description is that the 4850 upgrade on the iMacs is a 4850 mobile card.