Are There Different Versions Of Titan 6gb For Windows And Mac

The article by Mr. Cowles is a poor substitute for analysis. The majority of adults are not video gaming on their computer.
They want something that works, handles business, and does it without needing an IT department. A PSP3 runs blu rays, plays games, and is only $300. Are you really not able to game on a Playstation 3? More disturbing is the failure to compare his computer to an out of the box iMac 21.5″ with a 3ghz CPU. Instead he compares it to a dual core Mac Pro, which are used for video production. Upgrading RAM on an iMac takes about 30 seconds and requires one screw to be removed.
It does not void the warranty. RAM can be purchased at NewEgg.com for the same price as PC RAM (it’s often near identical). Vpn 24 for mac. Video is now at 1080 and will stay there for the foreseeable future, what video card do you need better than the iMacs, and why? 1080 takes a 30″ screen or larger to display without being reduced in size (for computer screen pixels.) I quickly went on the Gateway site, and it’s $790 for a DX4822-03, with 2.66 Ghz and 8GBs of ram and a 1 TB hard drive. The problem is of course you’re still running Windows 7, not OS X 10.6. The you have to buy a display, for about $200 and it’s nowhere near the apple display.
Now that’s $1000, and you’re only $200 from an apple. You need to upgrade the CPU on the PC still, and I’m not sure what that will cost for a 3Ghz chip and someone to install it.
Of course you have to have a faster chip to compare a PC to a mac because Windows uses so much CPU to run as compared to a mac. You’ll also need that extra RAM because you’ll want to have things move faster with everything in Windows 7 running that 16GB operating system, as compared to the mac’s 6GB operating system. And the iMac 21.5″ still has a faster CPU, comes with better software, and for $50 bucks you could upgrade the ram. So the claims about PC’s being cheaper does not appear to be that true. Cowles failed to state the speeds of hardware in his $1300 pro computer, nor why a particular video card made today and capable of 1080 video will be sufficient to run 1080 video in the future, nor what is required to have a “gaming computer”. It appears a Gateway and an iMac are about the same price.
I heard Titan is 6GB. So if you want the fastest video card for games you need to pay 1k, very bad marketing all gamers or I mean a lot of them are under age, under 16 and their parent has to buy it.

And it’s like they say, “Once you try Mac you never go back.” Mac Pro’s can be upgraded to near $17,000 each because they are a specialty product used by architects and video production companies. Many blockbuster Hollywood movies have been made on them with mac software. My passport backup windows 10. It is the ability to upgrade in the future, or have the best video editing computer that people choose a mac pro. Not for gaming. Gaming is for children.
I edit video on my 2008 20″imac (1920×1080 blu ray), work in multiple video codecs, and also run my business on it (I’m an attorney). I have no compatibility problems, get tons of the best software and upgrades for free, and don’t need an IT department.
Cowles should better explain his analysis to help those in the gaming market understand why an iMac is not a valid choice to run video games, and why someone would want to spend $1300 over the Playstation3 at $300. You can’t watch blu ray movies on a Mac because there is no way to implement the digital rights management on a fully Unix system. This is because once a native blu ray plays is installed inside a mac, the firmware could be manipulated to ignore the DRMs. You can author, view, and watch MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 video (the bluray codecs), just not the hollywood movies, because Apple cannot promise the computer will adequately protect the videos from being illegally copied.