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<blockquote data-quote="jjski78" data-source="post: 2344514" data-attributes="member: 568999"><p>First of all kid, the PCs that I contacted the manufacturer on were bought by my wife, prior to me even meeting her, so screw you on that point. Second, since we had the free customer support, why not use it. Third, the PSU was NOT the problem. The Mboard was fried, the RAM took a dump, and the HD crapped too. Oh, and all that was on the PC that I BUILT. If you must know, it had a Soyo MBoard, a P4 2.4 Processor, 1 gig PC 2700 DDR RAM, Sound Blaster Audigy Card, NVidia 256 mb Video card, TDK CD-RW, and a Pioneer DVD-RW. All that was salvageable was the optical drives, sound and video, and the processor. And also, the Mac Pro is a desktop. It is the replacement for the Power Mac. It's not my fault Apple makes their top of the line desktop as powerful as a server. So, go back to your PC business, as I know the reason people like you fear the Mac. If everyone ran Macs, you wouldn't have a job. It's been statistically proven time and time again that you need fewer IT professionals to maintain a Mac based system than that of PCs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjski78, post: 2344514, member: 568999"] First of all kid, the PCs that I contacted the manufacturer on were bought by my wife, prior to me even meeting her, so screw you on that point. Second, since we had the free customer support, why not use it. Third, the PSU was NOT the problem. The Mboard was fried, the RAM took a dump, and the HD crapped too. Oh, and all that was on the PC that I BUILT. If you must know, it had a Soyo MBoard, a P4 2.4 Processor, 1 gig PC 2700 DDR RAM, Sound Blaster Audigy Card, NVidia 256 mb Video card, TDK CD-RW, and a Pioneer DVD-RW. All that was salvageable was the optical drives, sound and video, and the processor. And also, the Mac Pro is a desktop. It is the replacement for the Power Mac. It's not my fault Apple makes their top of the line desktop as powerful as a server. So, go back to your PC business, as I know the reason people like you fear the Mac. If everyone ran Macs, you wouldn't have a job. It's been statistically proven time and time again that you need fewer IT professionals to maintain a Mac based system than that of PCs. [/QUOTE]
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