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Help me pick a desktop computer
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueSnake01" data-source="post: 16596792" data-attributes="member: 57844"><p>I have an old built i5 PC OC'd, its on 24/7 as it is my mini Plex Server among other things. Still runs smooth as it did when I first built it 5-6 years ago. Have over 10tb's of pics and video's and other crap, and no, not PR0N lol</p><p></p><p>Used to be a gamer, now, I really dont care much about it. But if gaming is your thing, PC is the best way to go. </p><p></p><p>If you want a simple "it works" computer that looks fancy and very simple to use, iMac all the way. Not overstuffed with crap ad's, 3rd party software and lasts for year's and year's. Especially if you have Apple products, works smoother having everything synchronized.</p><p></p><p>If you want to get technical, building a PC would be much cheaper and you can customize it however you truly want it for. If you dont want to deal with that or don't know, get an Alienware. An Alienware will still be cheaper than an iMac and "faster". I would stay away from Lenovo or any similar brand.</p><p></p><p>I just bought a Macbook Air, love it. Mainly bought it for Final Cut Pro even tho I already own Adobe PS and Cyberlink for PC. Just more things to play with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueSnake01, post: 16596792, member: 57844"] I have an old built i5 PC OC'd, its on 24/7 as it is my mini Plex Server among other things. Still runs smooth as it did when I first built it 5-6 years ago. Have over 10tb's of pics and video's and other crap, and no, not PR0N lol Used to be a gamer, now, I really dont care much about it. But if gaming is your thing, PC is the best way to go. If you want a simple "it works" computer that looks fancy and very simple to use, iMac all the way. Not overstuffed with crap ad's, 3rd party software and lasts for year's and year's. Especially if you have Apple products, works smoother having everything synchronized. If you want to get technical, building a PC would be much cheaper and you can customize it however you truly want it for. If you dont want to deal with that or don't know, get an Alienware. An Alienware will still be cheaper than an iMac and "faster". I would stay away from Lenovo or any similar brand. I just bought a Macbook Air, love it. Mainly bought it for Final Cut Pro even tho I already own Adobe PS and Cyberlink for PC. Just more things to play with. [/QUOTE]
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