iMac Died
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I used to build pc's myself but got fed up with windows issues, final straw was on my work pc I had major problems so bit the bullet and splashed the cash on the imac and up to now no problems, never missed a beat in nearly three years so no complaints really just a bit inconvenient.
I am in the process of building a gaming rig atm got the case
just a question of costing up for the spec I want for the price I want which is always the hard part. -
I love building my own rig but I always cheap out on some stuff. Case being one. The one I got now is as basic as it gets but it was only $10. I put money into things that matter for performance like video card, mobo/cpu, ram, and psu. Now that I think about it, everything but the case. One of the biggest bottle necks I have is sound as it is on board. Any recommendations?
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LOL cheap out on the case? I'd rather pay enough to get a case with finished metalwork, otherwise you're liable to cut up your hands.
Remember back when we used to use 4-pin molex connectors for power? One yank and you'd bang your hand against the other side of the case. :S
I cheap out on memory, thank you very much
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you are lucky, mine did 3 year 2 months with power supply down. Even with apple care, i still pay about around 300USD for the power supply repair.
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@quahfamili said:
you are lucky, mine did 3 year 2 months with power supply down. Even with apple care, i still pay about around 300USD for the power supply repair.
Ouch that must have hurt!!!
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Well, I m not willing to give up on the 27" inch hence sent it in for servicing. haha
Oh well, i m still thinking if i should get another apple care for my MBP zz
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You can service more than realized with Macs.. part of it is having the tools and balls to do it.
They wanted $225 to replace my iPad the baby threw down on a concrete floor and shattered. Ordered the parts and tools through Amazon for like $75 and did it myself one night in like 90 minutes after everyone went to sleep.
Sure my 27" iMac is a lot more work to take apart.. but once Applecare is done it's about getting a price quote from them, then comparing the DIY route.. No, not as easy as taking apart a typical Antec case for a PC or whatever but after doing that for 10-20 years I'm tired of constantly meddling.
Only upgrade I've done in 2-3 years is going to 16GB of RAM. Opposed to a PC where I'd be jonesing for video cards and CPUs like a crackhead every 3-6 months Glad to have shaken that addiction!!
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@OutlawedOffroad said:
Opposed to a PC where I'd be jonesing for video cards and CPUs like a crackhead every 3-6 months Glad to have shaken that addiction!!
Oh boy, I'm definitely guilty of that! Every couple months I have that "gotta buy something" impulse. :S
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@OutlawedOffroad said:
You can service more than realized with Macs.. part of it is having the tools and balls to do it.
Sure my 27" iMac is a lot more work to take apart.. but once Applecare is done it's about getting a price quote from them, then comparing the DIY route.. No, not as easy as taking apart a typical Antec case for a PC or whatever but after doing that for 10-20 years I'm tired of constantly meddling.
Apparently the new iMacs are quite hard to get into, the screen is fixed with a double sided sticky tape if I remember correctly:(
Only upgrade I've done in 2-3 years is going to 16GB of RAM. Opposed to a PC where I'd be jonesing for video cards and CPUs like a crackhead every 3-6 months Glad to have shaken that addiction!! Yes I know this sickness as well I had 3 self built pc's to look after at one time, time was something I never seamed to have, now with only 1 pc and 3 macs to look after it's bring on the gaming -
@StuartH said:
@OutlawedOffroad said:
You can service more than realized with Macs.. part of it is having the tools and balls to do it.
Sure my 27" iMac is a lot more work to take apart.. but once Applecare is done it's about getting a price quote from them, then comparing the DIY route.. No, not as easy as taking apart a typical Antec case for a PC or whatever but after doing that for 10-20 years I'm tired of constantly meddling.
Apparently the new iMacs are quite hard to get into, the screen is fixed with a double sided sticky tape if I remember correctly:(
Only upgrade I've done in 2-3 years is going to 16GB of RAM. Opposed to a PC where I'd be jonesing for video cards and CPUs like a crackhead every 3-6 months Glad to have shaken that addiction!! Yes I know this sickness as well I had 3 self built pc's to look after at one time, time was something I never seamed to have, now with only 1 pc and 3 macs to look after it's bring on the gamingLuckily I have not had to worry about this yet.. I don't remember what year I bought mine but it was about 2.5 years ago. Looking at it I can see it would be a pain to take apart..
I was the go-to guy for building PCs in my circle of friends/family probably put 200-300 rigs together over the years of varying purpose/quality.. I don't miss it one bit.
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@OutlawedOffroad said:
You can service more than realized with Macs.. part of it is having the tools and balls to do it.
They wanted $225 to replace my iPad the baby threw down on a concrete floor and shattered. Ordered the parts and tools through Amazon for like $75 and did it myself one night in like 90 minutes after everyone went to sleep.
Sure my 27" iMac is a lot more work to take apart.. but once Applecare is done it's about getting a price quote from them, then comparing the DIY route.. No, not as easy as taking apart a typical Antec case for a PC or whatever but after doing that for 10-20 years I'm tired of constantly meddling.
Only upgrade I've done in 2-3 years is going to 16GB of RAM. Opposed to a PC where I'd be jonesing for video cards and CPUs like a crackhead every 3-6 months Glad to have shaken that addiction!!
Haha this is facts on the addiction haha