Holy shit, that's the kind of specs you get out of $2500 for a Mac? XD
I plan on building a new computer on Labor Day weekend running 2-way SLI 770 video cards, i7 ivy bridge processor, 2 SSDs, 16GB ram, and it'll STILL be cheaper than that Mac... (Granted, I'll be recycling all my peripherals from my current machine, but still...)
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"in reality, you would have to pirate OS X to use it with a Hackintosh" -OP
This is COMPLETELY false. I'm currently on a Hackintosh machine which I built. I bought my copy of Mountain Lion directly from the app store 100% legitimately. (pirated my windows though lol)
Also, if you are ACTUALLY thinking about building this, then you'd be retarded to go spec for spec with a Mac Pro. there are tons of better options for equivalent (or cheaper) prices.
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"in reality, you would have to pirate OS X to use it with a Hackintosh" in reality you don't have to pirate OSX, you buy an original copy (if you want obviously), which is the opposite of pirating it.
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An earlier thread about hating Apple got me to finally do something I've been meaning to try for a long time. I found the detailed specs for the basic Mac Pro (i.e. the cheapest version without any addons), and hunted down all the computer's individual components (or the closest equivalents) that one would need to assemble their own homemade version of the Mac Pro.
In the end, my Mac Pro copycat computer ended up costing $1274 to the Mac Pro's $2499. Here's my computer's part list:
Notes: The computer could be set up to run OS X as a Hackintosh machine, and I included the cost of both Windows 7 Professional and Mac OS X Mountain Lion in my pricing (in reality, you would have to pirate OS X to use it with a Hackintosh; I just included the prices for sake of making a fair comparison). The 5770 graphics card that I listed is no longer available, but nowadays you can buy superior cards for the same price, so I'll just leave it at the same price it used to be. The disc drive I used seems to be a slight speed improvement over the Mac Pro's 18x SuperDrive, though I'm not sure if the SuperDrive specs I found were current or not. I couldn't find much specific information about the wireless adapter or power supply in the Mac Pro, but the replacements I found should be more than sufficient. The Logitech keyboard/mouse combo I found is arguably a slight downgrade from the Apple keyboard/magic mouse; if you want, you can add $98 to my total to buy the real overpriced Apple components.
Update: Price dropped from $1373 to $1274 after discovering that the old 5770 card used to be sold by Newegg for $100 less. They stopped carrying the card because it's so old, but the $150 price still makes more sense to use because you can get a better card than the 5770 for that same price. Thanks for the heads-up, MDuh and Skylarz!
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