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Bisson820
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You matched it with a pre-built Dell. I get my parts from newegg and roll my own.
Of course then, there is also software availability, and the more or less "open market" and interchangeability of parts for PC. To me, I like the idea that I can crack the case open and swap parts as I choose.
I think a few pages back you said your Mac would blow away a PC. Then you just said you priced a comparable Dell and the Dell was $50 less. So was that Dell comparable, or would the Mac blow it away?
this is too funny.... because a few pages back you said a PC would blow away a mac.... and the only thing i said in regards to that is a pc will never blow a mac away... correct me if im wrong.
and i compared a dell of a similar price... not a comparable machine... yes... i believe the mac would blow away the PC of the comparable price.... thus meaning i dont think it to be all that probable for a PC of a LOT lesser of a price to be better
and you keep mentioning this PC that you built... please tell me what you put into it.

. Since you asked, its a Asus board with a single core AMD 2500 processor and a gig of ram, and a pair of Seagate drives (one for backups) running Windows XP built in a cheapo NewEgg case. There isnt anything special about the specs (not now, not 5 years ago), but it works fine. I record on it weekly using a pair of MAudio 1010lt cards (one of these days I'll get a new interface). 12-13 simultaneous tracks is not a problem (the cards allow up to 16 analog, but I don't have enough mics to use all the channels- I'm relatively confident it'll handle it though). Oh, and that, and all of my machines are connected to the internet. I don't think I've ever had a virus on that one, but I have had 1 or two over the past couple years on the other 2 machines (I'll blame my wife for those
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