ramblings 13 Jun 2008 01:00 pm
My $40 Mac
God, I love CraigsList. I found a guy on CL selling a Dell GX270 (Pentium 4HT 2.8Ghz, 512MB RAM, 40GB HD, and other goodies) for a whopping $35. I didn't have change so he got the whole $40 that came out of the ATM. Still a screamin' deal.
I've been experimenting lately with installing OSX on PCs using the guides from the OSX86 Project. I have a slower Dell (2Ghz P4 - without hyperthreading) PC that I installed OSX on. However, it ran like crrrap! I'm really more a PC/Windows guy, but I like using Apple stuff for my music production. So, I reluctantly installed Windows on the 2Ghz PC, and I was going to start using that. But now with my latest CL purchase I think I should have a PC that runs OSX well enough to do some tough recording. Nice! The real test will be this weekend when I try to load up some old projects to see how well it runs… if it still craps out on me… then back to Windows I go.
I've run Xbench on the Macs I've previously used. Xbench is a benchmarking system performance rating application. Basically it tests the computer and gives it a score based on how well it performs. Here's how they've fared…
Dell Pentium 4 - 2Ghz - 1GB RAM
Score: 21.02
PowerMac G4 - 533Mhz - 768MB RAM
Score: 26.98
Mac Mini G4 - 1.4Ghz - 512MB RAM
Score: 46.51
Dell Pentium 4HT - 2.8Ghz - 1.5GB RAM
Score: 52.82
Mac Mini Intel Core Solo - 1.6Ghz - 1GB RAM
Score: 72.77
So, there ya have it. The $40 Mac scored higher than the Mac Mini G4 (which was $300), but not as high as my fairly new work computer (which would cost closer to $500 used).
Howie says I made a good deal.
on 14 Jun 2008 at 8:09 am 1.The Wife said …
Nerd alert!!