ebbote wrote:
That is the wrongest statement I have ever heard, I have had my I7 3770k, first gen I7, for 5 or 6 years, I run it 24/7 and have never had issues with it, not even hard drive failure. PC owners have figured it out a long time ago and we do it for a lot less cost and easier to upgrade. I have PCs and laptops to prove it, not an opinion, a fact. I have a gaming laptop that will run circles around any Mac. Macs do go down, I was a computer tech, it's just Macheads don't like to admit they have problems, there was a Mac computer repair shop in the area where I lived, it dealt strictly with Macs.
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Sorry for the overgeneralization. But, my statement is WAY more true than not. Yes, all electronic and mechanical equipment can and will fail on occasion....but I'll bet good money that failure rates among PC's are considerably more prevalent than Macs. I was a district-level administrator/supervisor in very large school district (19th largest district in the nation) that supported both Macs and PC's. The Macs keep going....and take abuse. Gaming? Who cares. Macs are designed for intuitive ease of use....graphics capability....plug and play use.