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PC sales see 'longest decline' in history
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grrrrOriginally posted by Bunk View PostI know I'm opening myself up to all sorts of abuse here but I really want one of the new Mac Pros. God knows how much they'll cost and I have absolutely no need for it but I still want one
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On a slightly more serious note, Apple are clearly putting their faith in the future of the desktop being based off of Thunderbolt rather than being able to add expansion cards. It raises some interesting possibilities with breakout boxes and racks hooked up to a blindingly fast connection rather than crappy USB. And the Mac Pro has 6 of them
. I wonder if you can hook up 6 Thunderbolt displays to that. That would be eyewateringly expensive though, even for a contractor 
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aye. But since the machine was widely spouted that it could not easily be upgraded, I thought get the maximum spec. Should last me 4 years.Originally posted by eek View PostYou can with the 8gb 256 gb ssd version as well. You don't need memory if you can page to an ssd. The 15 inch version wS £1200 after discount and vat back
Incidentally my 2006 white iMac is still my main machine used daily. Put a SSD in a couple of years ago. Still going strong."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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WHSOriginally posted by AtW View PostNot a lot considering that top miners now use custom ASICs
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I thought every alternate version of Windows was a pup: 95, Vista, and now 8.0 (and possibly 8.1?)
So if that pattern continues, perhaps we can look forward to a half-decent Windows 9
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