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Clearly, though, OS X trounces Mandrake on software with titles like iLife.
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Both are stable, professional operating systems that look great.
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Mandrake is free and OS X comes with the Mac Mini.
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Software and OS: No worms or spyware to worry about on Linux or OS X. The Mac Mini also has a 56K modem included. The Aria has an additional two USB 2.0 ports on the 8-in-1 reader but even with the extra ports, Firewire just works better with Mac. Both have a 10/100 Ethernet card, Two USB 2.0 and one Firewire port included. Plug-in Ports and Networking: The Aria and Mac Mini are equal here on the surface only. The 3D experience while using XP, however, makes the card in the Mac seem puny and outdated when firing up titles like Half-Life 2 and Doom 3. Due to the lack of games for Linux, unless you want to use Cedega, a 32MB card in the Mac that can run some popular 2D titles makes it a slight, very slight winner. Advantage: Home built unless you use Linux. One is better in this case but to be fair, I could use the same card in my machine but had the better one in there for the cost comparison. We firmly have to give the advantage to the home built machine when we add in the included 8-in-1 reader that comes with the Antec Case.
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Removable Media: If we were strictly speaking about the combo drives, the edge goes to the home built machine. Who knows the difference anymore? Let’s call this one even. I would like to see how the 1.42ghz chip feels with more RAM than 256MBs. While the G4 performs well, the Celeron seems snappier and, for a bargain chip, has a much better bus speed than the G4. Processor: I have had opportunity to use both the Celeron 2.6ghz in my present machine and a 1.25ghz G4 in my girlfriend’s 12” Powerbook. For power, Home Built for the larger power supply. Advantage: For aesthetics, Mac Mini by a landslide. The Aria also has extra power to give with a larger power supply. That said, the Antec Aria case is stylish and modern with its included blue neon front lights and mirrored black finish. The Mac has the same quality construction as the iBook and appears to be rugged and pleasant to the eye and without a doubt is smaller. So, how does the new Mac mini stack up to a homemade machine? Lets take a look:Īppearance, Size and Power: Even. Here is the new, and I admit, very cool Mac Mini:ġ.42GHz PowerPC G4, 167mHz Bus speed, 512KB L2 cacheĢ56MB PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM, expandable to up to 1GBĪTI Radeon 9200 with 32MB DDR video memory AGP 4xīuilt-in 10/100BASE-T Ethernet and 56K V.92 modem
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Mandrake Linux 10.1 Download Edition $0 or Windows XP Home Edition SP2 $150 Sony 52x32x52 Internal IDE CD-RW / 16x DVD-ROM Combo Drive $60 Western Digital Caviar SE 80GB, 7200RPM, Internal SATA Hard Drive $75 PNY 256MB PC133 SDRAM DIMM 168pin Memory Module $65 Xtasy/ATI Radeon 9200SE Video Card, 8x AGP, 128MB DDR w/VGA, DVI- I and TV/S-Video $74 SY-P4VGM v1.0 micro-ATX Motherboard, Socket 478 for Intel Celeron Processors (includes 4 USB 2.0 ports, 1 1394/Firewire 400 port, 10/100 Ethernet, Compact Flash/SD reader, on-board sound w/audio in, out, mic with included 8-in-1 card reader) $65 Intel Celeron 2.6gHz chip, 400mHz Bus speed, 128KB L2 cache $99.00 This is my present setup at home as well as the setup I have built for a few folks including “Mom and Pop” newbie users: I wanted to use a system I have built for day-to-day users who want what the Mac Mini market is hoping capture, namely internet and “digital lifestyle”(how I hate that term) markets. How does the new Mac Mini stack up to a homemade box? I didn’t want to do the comparison to a Dell or a Gateway/eMachine bargain deal. I decided the best way to see was to compare the Mini to my primary box, a similar system in specifications and price.
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The release of the Mac Mini at MacWorld really made me wonder if Apple made good move in jumping into the low range market. I love different things about each platform and loathe just as much as I like about all three. I have been an omni-platform user, Windows, OS X and Linux user for some time now.