Caporegime
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to be fair, you're comparing a build your own to a pre built. i've yet to see any friends get a dell, evesham, even a freaking Tiny(all against my judgement
) and see them turn up with hardware conflicts. yes windows has to work with far more wide ranging hardware, it does it bloody well too if you ask me.
as for hardware conflicts, there are IMHO very few true incompatibilities with hardware, but poor installs, too many end user tweaks and too much changing drivers just because they can. the amount of times people post links to new beta/official drivers and someone pops their head in and says something like "any boosts for my 9800pro?". people have perfectly working drivers for their card but can't resist an extra frame per second and so try them anyway. i barely ever change drivers unless i have an actual, and proper issue with a new game. mobo drivers i just don't both with using new ones. last xp install was 2 years old, had 5-6 different gfx cards in(nvidia and ati), bunch of different cpu's, memory and different overclocks and yet my xp worked fine, never got virus's, never got spy/malware and only ever, and talking rarely, crashed now and then and almost every one from games locking up, and probo most down to overclocking.
i've got vista 64 running, with a 8800gtx, only crashes i've had were ingame with stalker, probo down to nvidia drivers, i disabled dynamic shadows and again no crashes. tried 15-20 games so far, all work fine, including starcraft which is just about a decade old. you can very easily build an overclocked pc thats entirely stable and stupidly fast. you can also have lots of people who just don't know what they are doing who have lots of issues.
i've built rigs based on almost every chip, every chipset, every gfx card out in the past 5 years and never had any real issues, and any bad issues were very easy to diagnose and fix. heck, even before i upgraded to XP back in the day i had ME running pretty damn sweet, and that even surprised me.
I've only used a Mac a couple times but can't see any reason for them to be better than PC's, less issues to mess up with them, sure, but its just as easy to buy a fully stable prebuild PC aswell IMHO. i just wouldn't pay the premium for a white case and "cool" factor, gimmicks.

as for hardware conflicts, there are IMHO very few true incompatibilities with hardware, but poor installs, too many end user tweaks and too much changing drivers just because they can. the amount of times people post links to new beta/official drivers and someone pops their head in and says something like "any boosts for my 9800pro?". people have perfectly working drivers for their card but can't resist an extra frame per second and so try them anyway. i barely ever change drivers unless i have an actual, and proper issue with a new game. mobo drivers i just don't both with using new ones. last xp install was 2 years old, had 5-6 different gfx cards in(nvidia and ati), bunch of different cpu's, memory and different overclocks and yet my xp worked fine, never got virus's, never got spy/malware and only ever, and talking rarely, crashed now and then and almost every one from games locking up, and probo most down to overclocking.
i've got vista 64 running, with a 8800gtx, only crashes i've had were ingame with stalker, probo down to nvidia drivers, i disabled dynamic shadows and again no crashes. tried 15-20 games so far, all work fine, including starcraft which is just about a decade old. you can very easily build an overclocked pc thats entirely stable and stupidly fast. you can also have lots of people who just don't know what they are doing who have lots of issues.
i've built rigs based on almost every chip, every chipset, every gfx card out in the past 5 years and never had any real issues, and any bad issues were very easy to diagnose and fix. heck, even before i upgraded to XP back in the day i had ME running pretty damn sweet, and that even surprised me.
I've only used a Mac a couple times but can't see any reason for them to be better than PC's, less issues to mess up with them, sure, but its just as easy to buy a fully stable prebuild PC aswell IMHO. i just wouldn't pay the premium for a white case and "cool" factor, gimmicks.
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