Interesting...it should blow an iMac out of the water with a desktop processor instead of a laptop processor...I wonder if you can get a better graphics card.
Uhh....how can you not be a fan of SATA hard drives?
They're identical to IDE in every way, except transmission speed, cable physical size, and the hardware controller. And in each of those respects, they are better.
Unless you're referring to SCSI...which means you've probably never heard of SAS, or Serial-Attached SCSI. Basically it's SCSI with a nice, quick SATA interface, with small cables and -thank you god- standardized connectors. Best of both worlds right there.
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Interesting...it should blow an iMac out of the water with a desktop processor instead of a laptop processor...I wonder if you can get a better graphics card.
I was thinking the same thing, I'm not really a fan of SATA hard drives either. But it looks to be shaping up to a pretty good pc
Uhh....how can you not be a fan of SATA hard drives?
They're identical to IDE in every way, except transmission speed, cable physical size, and the hardware controller. And in each of those respects, they are better.
Unless you're referring to SCSI...which means you've probably never heard of SAS, or Serial-Attached SCSI. Basically it's SCSI with a nice, quick SATA interface, with small cables and -thank you god- standardized connectors. Best of both worlds right there.