Which kind of mac do you have?(WORKS!)


Which kind of mac do you have?  

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  1. 1. Which kind of mac do you have?

    • Powerbook
      13
    • iBook [
      6
    • Power Mac
      6
    • eMac
      1
    • Mac mini
      4
    • iMac
      7
    • None, but I am thinking of to get one
      7
    • None, I prefer PC
      10
    • None, cant afford one
      8


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you do realise a very similar topic is pinned at the top of the page, and also, i cant select two, a lot of people on here have two...

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Yes I posted them both but i did something wrong with the alternatives...Vote for the one you use most then.

1.5ghz Mac Mini / 1.33ghz 12" iBook        ... i guess used equally;    one during classes, one at home.

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You overclocked your mini? I've read about it, but since it's my first mac, I'm a bit reluctant to open it and possibly ruin it, since it's so tiny. I would love to max out the RAM though. When I'm doing my work for my online courses, having 3 Acrobat files open, 3 powerpoints, a few safari tabs, and a few word files, along with Adium X and dictionary can kinda slow things down (especaially when iTunes is running :D ). Aside from that, it runs like a champ.

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