How To Build A Compact, Energy-efficient Pc
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Posted 06 October 2011 - 05:26 PM
#3
Posted 07 October 2011 - 02:04 AM
VanceVEP72, on 06 October 2011 - 09:32 PM, said:
Why have a Mac mini when you can build this toy, and write an article?
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#4
Posted 07 October 2011 - 05:44 AM
Otherwise, nice guide.
#5
Posted 07 October 2011 - 08:55 AM
#6
Posted 07 October 2011 - 10:30 AM
Boomshadow, on 07 October 2011 - 08:55 AM, said:
Not if it is going to be a waste, as the case is here.
A $599 Mac mini + Windows will work out about the same price, performance, and the Apple machine is easily as well made. If the author used parts that made a bit more sense, then this discussion would probably have a different angle from me.
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#7
Posted 07 October 2011 - 02:41 PM
At the end like one of the posters, all tech heros should build at lease one machine... Or you will just be a tech zero... :-P
Thank about it... Even in one of that artilcles about Steve Jobs where he was saying how much it helped him building Heath appliances/devices "EVEN THOUGH IT WAS MORE EXPENSIVE"! It was well worth the learning and badge you get the wear that YOU put it together. Shoot, that is the best part about coding for me
With that said, the ones clowning the price and such, I know you at least respected Steve Jobs and will understand when I say that you are trying to STOP people from being crazy, foolish, hungry, etc for doing what they love... You lost ALL of the genius with your arguments...
BRAVO and if I did not have 5 computers at home for just little ole me now, I would be on top of this... Who am I kidding, building a PC like this is on my list now.
#8
Posted 07 October 2011 - 02:42 PM
waldojim, on 07 October 2011 - 10:30 AM, said:
Boomshadow, on 07 October 2011 - 08:55 AM, said:
Not if it is going to be a waste, as the case is here.
A $599 Mac mini + Windows will work out about the same price, performance, and the Apple machine is easily as well made. If the author used parts that made a bit more sense, then this discussion would probably have a different angle from me.
You missed the whole point... Dont you think he knows he could have purchased a mac mini??? Learn to "Think Different"....
#9
Posted 07 October 2011 - 06:04 PM
BigBanks, on 07 October 2011 - 02:42 PM, said:
waldojim, on 07 October 2011 - 10:30 AM, said:
A $599 Mac mini + Windows will work out about the same price, performance, and the Apple machine is easily as well made. If the author used parts that made a bit more sense, then this discussion would probably have a different angle from me.
You missed the whole point... Dont you think he knows he could have purchased a mac mini??? Learn to "Think Different"....
I did, a long time ago. Had it been me, this would have been very different. AMD A8 would have been at the heart of the machine for example. As well as a motherboard with built in wifi. Why mess with ridiculous dongles when motherboards exist with built in WIFI that work better, and cost less? I could have done this exact project in about 2/3 the cost, and come out with a far nicer machine. Think Different shouldn't be about wasting money. If that is your goal, BUY A FREAKING MAC and be done with it.
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#10
Posted 07 October 2011 - 06:10 PM
BigBanks, on 07 October 2011 - 02:41 PM, said:
At the end like one of the posters, all tech heros should build at lease one machine... Or you will just be a tech zero... :-P
Thank about it... Even in one of that artilcles about Steve Jobs where he was saying how much it helped him building Heath appliances/devices "EVEN THOUGH IT WAS MORE EXPENSIVE"! It was well worth the learning and badge you get the wear that YOU put it together. Shoot, that is the best part about coding for me
With that said, the ones clowning the price and such, I know you at least respected Steve Jobs and will understand when I say that you are trying to STOP people from being crazy, foolish, hungry, etc for doing what they love... You lost ALL of the genius with your arguments...
BRAVO and if I did not have 5 computers at home for just little ole me now, I would be on top of this... Who am I kidding, building a PC like this is on my list now.
Lets be honest here. How much customizing are you really going to do in a mini form-factor? You get a choice of a dozen mini ITX boards or so, and about a dozen more processors. Then we are down to the usual suspects, ram, hard drive, etc. You can customize the crap out the ram and hard drives on a Mac just as easily. They also have a video card option not really available to most micro sized desktops like this - namely the ATI 6650m.
The only complaint about the price, is how little THIS AUTHOR did for the price. You aren't the only one here who has ever assembled their own PC's (with the exception of my laptops ALL my PC's were home assembled), nor will you be the last. But for the MAC HATERS out there WHINING about how expensive MACs are, they need to take a step back and think about how supidly expensive this little project was compared to the performance. Yes, MAC wins. Not even a contest here.
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Posted 09 October 2011 - 02:27 AM
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#15
Posted 10 October 2011 - 11:34 AM
madooo12, on 10 October 2011 - 08:31 AM, said:
Yeah but madooo12 you missed the whole point of this article ... it was sponsored by Intel and the whole point was to justify the high price and low level of power (or usefulness) of this computer !
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