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Finally the PSU is 450W, would this need upgrading… Re: DaniWeb survives Sandy but Gawker, Gizmodo and Assassins’ Creed 3 go down Hardware and Software Networking by LastMitch >Buzzfeed, Gawker, Gizmodo and The Huffington Post were amongst the sites impacted by the power loss after Datagram experienced flooding to the basement of its building last night. I haven't forgot about the storm. >An official post on social media sites urged "safety and peace, Assassins.” I saw that. Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by happygeek Perhaps I should have mentioned that I restrained myself from awarding this a 10/10 due to the high cost and the less well specced graphics issues. Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by alex1980 Useless review. All mentioned features can be found in similarly priced PC laptops. It should be called a review by a psuedo windows fanboy :-) Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by happygeek Really? What about the 'hewn from an aluminium block' form and the Thunderbolt I/O (on a current rather than forthcoming PC laptop) to name but one bit of tech mentioned? And believe me, I've been a PC/Windows guy for close on twenty years so there's absolutely nothing pseudo about my loyalties :) Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by Exception e 1280x800 AND 1500 dollar makes it a 5.6/10, not 9/10. I suggest you'd better get a sony vaio if your budget is that huge. Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by Rashakil Fol Did you seriously just pee your pants with joy because of a minor upgrade to a computer? For the sake of giving you the benefit of the doubt, we should assume this entire article was sarcastic. Also, how in the world could anybody think that 1200x800 is inferior to 1366x768? Hello? You just said a 16:10 screen with higher vertical pixelage was … Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by poppycock Well Mr Winder, I guess if there's one thing the apple haters hate worse than an apple user, it's the windows "fanboy" who dares to find something positive to say about a Mac. Welcome to the world of Hating Apple No Matter What. You're probably a bit taken aback by the torrent of phlegm and vitriol your review has invoked, I wouldn't … Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by WASDted Wow, happygeek, great review, right on the money. I agree with your assesment. My favorite testament to Apple's commitment to design and quality is the MagSafe power connector. Win! Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by Fortinbra First and foremost, I loved the article, I don't get to see much good Apple press around anymore. Second, to all the Apple haters, you have opinions, as does everyone else. If you're going to speak negatively about a product or company, please, I beg of you, base you speech in fact, not opinion or speculation. Apple as a whole is an excellent … Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by happygeek For me, 13.3" [I]just[/I] squeezes into my definition of a baby laptop whereas 15" does not, and that's important to me. My day to day machine for the last year or so has been an 11" (Windows7) netbook as it fulfills my need for real grab and go portability coupled with a big enough keyboard to be able to knock out a couple of … Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by Rashakil Fol 15" is just too big for me, for casual carry-around-everywhere use. 14" is of course tolerable, I learned to tolerate that at college, but 13" is really a nice sweet spot. The main depressing downside of the new MacBook pro is that it has a built in CD drive, even on the 13" version, instead of eschewing that and making users… Re: Windows fanboy stunned into submission by 13" Apple 'Sandy Bridge' MacBook Pro Hardware and Software Hardware by GarrathE Happygeek, I have been reading you in PC Pro for well over ten years now. And this contribution is of the same high quality. It tees me off when quality work provokes a stream of blind prejudice. On a technical note, Apple decided to skip USB3 for Light Peak, now aka Thunderbolt. Just like it decided to skip Blu-ray for downloads. Why would they … Re: Hi Myself sandy Community Center Say Hello! by sandeepparekh9 you will like it here.. Re: Hi Myself sandy Community Center Say Hello! by matthewkeating Have fun, if you have any questions just ask! Re: Ivy vs Sandy Bridge Hardware and Software by JorgeM For £6, I would probably take the 2GB graphics card. Unless you have a specific need for the extra CPU power, I would focus on the slowest components of your system. The slowest component is generally second storage (hard drive). A SATA III, 7200 RPM 32GB is pretty good though. However, compare the transfer rate of that drive with some others … Re: Ivy vs Sandy Bridge Hardware and Software by JorgeM Correct on the RAM, it does have to do with access speed. however, if you benchmark it you'll see that its actually about 1/2, you can read more about how DDR works online. So the decision to spend a bit more on the CPU is personal. For me, if its a machine I will be using personally, I probably would knowing that I may just notice a slight … Re: Ivy vs Sandy Bridge Hardware and Software by gowans07 Awesome cheers. Looking into building the system myself now, seems to be coming in about £60 cheaper so i cam probably upgrade some components, might look at getting an Asus mb instead of the gigabyte one. Or maybe going for a modulated psu just to tidy things up a little. With regards to cabling in the build, will i require any extra cables or …