DD_nVidia
08-10-2006, 10:03 PM
Ok, this seems a tad strange asking other people for advice on computers, but, these are strange times
I want a Mac!
I want to use:
Some of the apps I would use in OSX/windows
Adobe Creative Suite 2/3
Apple Pro Apps (Apature, Final Cut etc.)
iLife
iWork
Microsoft Office
Counter Strike Source (medium graphics is acceptable)
Internet / Mail / MSN
Now when I say Adobe Creative Suite, I could bare using it in Rosetta or in windows till it comes out as a UB. Also, I don't think i'll be doing massive Photoshop things @ 10000x10000 pixels with like a million layers etc. Mabye once I get a Digital Camera, using Apature to edit raw files, nothing pro, but you know just something to get by with. Mabye once I get a HD Video Camera aswell, (might buy one from a mate) and see if it is up to editing and compessing to h.264, nothing hard core, but you know as a hobby, mabye video podcasts.
Laptop / Desktop:
MacBook Pro - I couldn't use a 17 inch laptop I don't think, they just seem massive. My friends that have laptops all have 17inch Widescreens, and they are pertty big. One of my mates has a Dell and it seems ok for being on a desk, but to big for "portablilty" as such. The 15inch seems better as I currently have a IBm 15inch (no widescreen) so it should be similar size and it seems fine. The speed is really good aparently, and also the Radeon X1600 at even 128mb or 256mb is a fairly good card. The price is a little high, and as I said, I only really would be playing Counter Strike: Source, at what, medium graphics, anything above is a bonus, so mabye the system is a little overkill. For designing with the above apps, not sure how it would perform, but I would guess a little better than the MacBook for effects or applications that use the GPU to accelerate the process.
MacBook - 13.3" White Tiny Fast Cheap - seems like the perfect solution. If I do get a laptop, I really want one that is portable, and lightish, as lugging a big heavy notebook is not really something I want to do. The screen size and resloution won't be to big a problem as most of the time if I am designing will be hooked up to some screen (or dual 19" setup?) so it's fine there. A white one with 2Ghz and probably 1 or 2 gb ram (for rosetta as it uses a crap load aparently) so that should be fast enough, and perhaps a 7200rpm drive If I could find one, as I don't think Apple sell them for the MacBook, but I am sure I can get 2.5 inch drives elsewhere (unless the MBP 7200rpm drive fits?)
OR
iMac - The only problem there is that I am used to a 19" display @ 1280x1024, and so would a 17inch iMac still have the room I need for design work? The 20inch seems a little expensive, though perhaps not totally out of my price range. The Radeon X1600 graphics card, like that in the MacBookPro is pretty good for gamging, but again might be overkill.
Mac Pro - even with all the options at the lowest, £1,200 is just to much for a computer for me to buy with no display.
Mac Mini - Seems to slow to do any real Photoshoping at all, even when UB's come out. Unless there is going to be some kind of upgrade to it, especially in graphics as for a desktop machine, I don't really want to be stuck at integrated graphics. A nice machine, but probably not powerful enough for photoshop tasks, even small(ish) ones. Although, it is really small and even with a 20inch display costs around £1000.
CPU Speed/Type:
Apple offer different configurations of the Intel Core Duo (soon Core 2 Duo?) CPU, yet no real difference in Ghz Speed. The L2 Cache doesn't seem to change, although I could be wrong on that point, but from what I have seen there isn't much change.
1.66 / 1.86 / 2.0 / 2.16 for the Core Duo's
2.0 / 2.66 / 3.0 for the Core 2 Duo Xeon's "Woodcrest"
(unsure) 1.86 / 2.0 / 2.16 / 2.33 / 2.66 / 2.93 / 3.16 for Core 2 Duo/Extreme
The Big Jumps from Core Duo to Core 2 Duo is the 64Bit, New architecture and 4mb L2 Cache in the faster models (double L2 than Core Duo's at present) But these are not in any Macintosh aside the MacPro, and how long it is before they start to appear in notebooks from any company is estimated around Late August to Late September before they start rolling out "Menrom" chips, and also full swing production of "Conroe" chips.
I have seen some reports from various rumor sites saying that the iMac's chip can be swapped from a Core Duo to a Conroe Core 2 Duo 2.33Ghz 4mb L2 Cache with no problem at all, well aside voiding the warentee. This is not possible in the notebooks as the chips are soldered down to save space making them thinner.
Desktop Replacement:
Now, I would really like a Mac desktop and laptop, and I would also like money to grow on tree's - it's just not gonna happen this year, so I must settle for one or the other.
Alot of laptops these days claim to be "Desktop Replacements" and ofcourse, most are complete rubbish. Apple's laptop line-up though looks like it might just be able to follow through on that. The MacBook would be ideal if it had a dedicated graphics card, but the Intel Integrated Graphics in it - GMA 900/950 is pretty good, and with the BootCamp BETA (Still beta, so perhaps might get better when its 1.0) can play HL2 1280x800 at medium(ish) graphics, so thats not to bad, and supports DX 9.0c effects. The MacBookPro can easily play most games, BF2, HL2, CS Source, Doom 3, COD 2, UT 2004 so that would be really good, but is it worth the cost?
Would it be faster in UB's of the Adobe Creative Suite and Apple Pro Apps than those apps (or the same type in the case of the Apple Pro Apps) would run on a AMD X2 4400+ 2Gb ram 6800GT 256mb inside XP?
Desktop Screens:
Apple make some fantastic looking screens, but they do cost more than others of similar size and specification. Is it worth Buying a 20/23 inch screen from Apple or would it be worth while looking for either refurbished ones, or buying one from EBay, or some other auction site. Perhaps there is some art studio or something that is selling them, if so how would one going about finding out?
Do you have an Apple Cinema Display (or the older studio ones) that you are selling 20inch or above?
Also, could i use my 2 x 19inch screens at the same time on a dual screen setup with a MacBook or MacBookPro and if so would i need some type of adapter to get 2 screens to work on the MacBook?
Final Thoughts [Part 1] :
With the introduction of the Wireless Mighty Mouse, and obviously the already released wireless keyboard, Would it be possible to hook say a MacBook or MacBookPro to a 20/23 inch Cinema display - OR - 2 x 19inch @ 2560x1024 - and if so, I would imagine I would need some type of adapter to hook up the 2 19's even if it is possible.
If I got all that setup, would it be worth using as a desktop replacement for Photoshop? (with Rosetta/UB/or BootCamp Windows)
My PC is no snail, but would even a - MacBook 13" 2Ghz, with 1-2Gb ram and a 7200RPM Drive - do as a desktop replacement for Photoshop etc. Especially when UB's come out.
Final Thoughts [Part 2] :
From what I can telling, getting the follow would suit me best, although I want to know what you think as I have never had a Mac, nor have I tried any of the intel or G4/G5's.
The Setup I Think Would Suit Me Best!
White MacBook 2.0Ghz Intel Core Duo
13.3-inch widescreen display
1280 x 800 resolution
2.0GHz Intel Core Duo
1024MB memory (2 x 512MB SODIMMs)
60GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
SuperDrive (DVD±RW, CD-RW)
Price = £910.87 (GBP)
Your Opinion :
I would really like to know your opinion on this, and what you think would suit me best, and what you think I should do. Wait for new tech, buy now and get the most and buy a new one next year (at Christmas)
I would also like to thank you for taking the time to read this, and if you just skipped to the end, i'll give you a brief overview.
I want a Mac - Preferable a Laptop - MacBook? Portable + fast + desktop replacement etc. under £1200(ish)
Again Thanks for your time and suggestions.
I want a Mac!
I want to use:
Some of the apps I would use in OSX/windows
Adobe Creative Suite 2/3
Apple Pro Apps (Apature, Final Cut etc.)
iLife
iWork
Microsoft Office
Counter Strike Source (medium graphics is acceptable)
Internet / Mail / MSN
Now when I say Adobe Creative Suite, I could bare using it in Rosetta or in windows till it comes out as a UB. Also, I don't think i'll be doing massive Photoshop things @ 10000x10000 pixels with like a million layers etc. Mabye once I get a Digital Camera, using Apature to edit raw files, nothing pro, but you know just something to get by with. Mabye once I get a HD Video Camera aswell, (might buy one from a mate) and see if it is up to editing and compessing to h.264, nothing hard core, but you know as a hobby, mabye video podcasts.
Laptop / Desktop:
MacBook Pro - I couldn't use a 17 inch laptop I don't think, they just seem massive. My friends that have laptops all have 17inch Widescreens, and they are pertty big. One of my mates has a Dell and it seems ok for being on a desk, but to big for "portablilty" as such. The 15inch seems better as I currently have a IBm 15inch (no widescreen) so it should be similar size and it seems fine. The speed is really good aparently, and also the Radeon X1600 at even 128mb or 256mb is a fairly good card. The price is a little high, and as I said, I only really would be playing Counter Strike: Source, at what, medium graphics, anything above is a bonus, so mabye the system is a little overkill. For designing with the above apps, not sure how it would perform, but I would guess a little better than the MacBook for effects or applications that use the GPU to accelerate the process.
MacBook - 13.3" White Tiny Fast Cheap - seems like the perfect solution. If I do get a laptop, I really want one that is portable, and lightish, as lugging a big heavy notebook is not really something I want to do. The screen size and resloution won't be to big a problem as most of the time if I am designing will be hooked up to some screen (or dual 19" setup?) so it's fine there. A white one with 2Ghz and probably 1 or 2 gb ram (for rosetta as it uses a crap load aparently) so that should be fast enough, and perhaps a 7200rpm drive If I could find one, as I don't think Apple sell them for the MacBook, but I am sure I can get 2.5 inch drives elsewhere (unless the MBP 7200rpm drive fits?)
OR
iMac - The only problem there is that I am used to a 19" display @ 1280x1024, and so would a 17inch iMac still have the room I need for design work? The 20inch seems a little expensive, though perhaps not totally out of my price range. The Radeon X1600 graphics card, like that in the MacBookPro is pretty good for gamging, but again might be overkill.
Mac Pro - even with all the options at the lowest, £1,200 is just to much for a computer for me to buy with no display.
Mac Mini - Seems to slow to do any real Photoshoping at all, even when UB's come out. Unless there is going to be some kind of upgrade to it, especially in graphics as for a desktop machine, I don't really want to be stuck at integrated graphics. A nice machine, but probably not powerful enough for photoshop tasks, even small(ish) ones. Although, it is really small and even with a 20inch display costs around £1000.
CPU Speed/Type:
Apple offer different configurations of the Intel Core Duo (soon Core 2 Duo?) CPU, yet no real difference in Ghz Speed. The L2 Cache doesn't seem to change, although I could be wrong on that point, but from what I have seen there isn't much change.
1.66 / 1.86 / 2.0 / 2.16 for the Core Duo's
2.0 / 2.66 / 3.0 for the Core 2 Duo Xeon's "Woodcrest"
(unsure) 1.86 / 2.0 / 2.16 / 2.33 / 2.66 / 2.93 / 3.16 for Core 2 Duo/Extreme
The Big Jumps from Core Duo to Core 2 Duo is the 64Bit, New architecture and 4mb L2 Cache in the faster models (double L2 than Core Duo's at present) But these are not in any Macintosh aside the MacPro, and how long it is before they start to appear in notebooks from any company is estimated around Late August to Late September before they start rolling out "Menrom" chips, and also full swing production of "Conroe" chips.
I have seen some reports from various rumor sites saying that the iMac's chip can be swapped from a Core Duo to a Conroe Core 2 Duo 2.33Ghz 4mb L2 Cache with no problem at all, well aside voiding the warentee. This is not possible in the notebooks as the chips are soldered down to save space making them thinner.
Desktop Replacement:
Now, I would really like a Mac desktop and laptop, and I would also like money to grow on tree's - it's just not gonna happen this year, so I must settle for one or the other.
Alot of laptops these days claim to be "Desktop Replacements" and ofcourse, most are complete rubbish. Apple's laptop line-up though looks like it might just be able to follow through on that. The MacBook would be ideal if it had a dedicated graphics card, but the Intel Integrated Graphics in it - GMA 900/950 is pretty good, and with the BootCamp BETA (Still beta, so perhaps might get better when its 1.0) can play HL2 1280x800 at medium(ish) graphics, so thats not to bad, and supports DX 9.0c effects. The MacBookPro can easily play most games, BF2, HL2, CS Source, Doom 3, COD 2, UT 2004 so that would be really good, but is it worth the cost?
Would it be faster in UB's of the Adobe Creative Suite and Apple Pro Apps than those apps (or the same type in the case of the Apple Pro Apps) would run on a AMD X2 4400+ 2Gb ram 6800GT 256mb inside XP?
Desktop Screens:
Apple make some fantastic looking screens, but they do cost more than others of similar size and specification. Is it worth Buying a 20/23 inch screen from Apple or would it be worth while looking for either refurbished ones, or buying one from EBay, or some other auction site. Perhaps there is some art studio or something that is selling them, if so how would one going about finding out?
Do you have an Apple Cinema Display (or the older studio ones) that you are selling 20inch or above?
Also, could i use my 2 x 19inch screens at the same time on a dual screen setup with a MacBook or MacBookPro and if so would i need some type of adapter to get 2 screens to work on the MacBook?
Final Thoughts [Part 1] :
With the introduction of the Wireless Mighty Mouse, and obviously the already released wireless keyboard, Would it be possible to hook say a MacBook or MacBookPro to a 20/23 inch Cinema display - OR - 2 x 19inch @ 2560x1024 - and if so, I would imagine I would need some type of adapter to hook up the 2 19's even if it is possible.
If I got all that setup, would it be worth using as a desktop replacement for Photoshop? (with Rosetta/UB/or BootCamp Windows)
My PC is no snail, but would even a - MacBook 13" 2Ghz, with 1-2Gb ram and a 7200RPM Drive - do as a desktop replacement for Photoshop etc. Especially when UB's come out.
Final Thoughts [Part 2] :
From what I can telling, getting the follow would suit me best, although I want to know what you think as I have never had a Mac, nor have I tried any of the intel or G4/G5's.
The Setup I Think Would Suit Me Best!
White MacBook 2.0Ghz Intel Core Duo
13.3-inch widescreen display
1280 x 800 resolution
2.0GHz Intel Core Duo
1024MB memory (2 x 512MB SODIMMs)
60GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
SuperDrive (DVD±RW, CD-RW)
Price = £910.87 (GBP)
Your Opinion :
I would really like to know your opinion on this, and what you think would suit me best, and what you think I should do. Wait for new tech, buy now and get the most and buy a new one next year (at Christmas)
I would also like to thank you for taking the time to read this, and if you just skipped to the end, i'll give you a brief overview.
I want a Mac - Preferable a Laptop - MacBook? Portable + fast + desktop replacement etc. under £1200(ish)
Again Thanks for your time and suggestions.