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Been going backwards and forwards between mac and pc for years...
Have used Mac OS (Lion and Snow Leopard) at work on a MBP and iMac recently but prefer (due to getting old and being comfortable with windows) Windows 7 to Mac OS.
I love iOS devices and have several, but the full blown desktop OS leaves me a bit meh.
I currently have a Shuttle with an i5 2400 (quad core 3.1Ghz) and 16gb ram with a 128gb SSD as the main drive - the thing flies running Windows 7.
I just can't shake this Mac OS thing, the integration between ios and mac os for example - i want to like mac os and feel I am missing out on the full experience by pairing my ios devices to windows. I also would prefer not to spend £1500 on an iMac only to hate it.
So am considering a Mac mini instead. But my concern is that the available CPU options and ram and SATA spinning drives all appear to be well below what I am currently running.
Is Mac OS likely to be running as fast or faster on a Mac mini as windows 7 does on my current build - are the newest i5 or i7 more powerful than the last gen?
Is Mac OS more streamlined and lean than win7? More efficient perhaps?
I don't want to be disappointed and find it is slower than my shuttle.
Have used Mac OS (Lion and Snow Leopard) at work on a MBP and iMac recently but prefer (due to getting old and being comfortable with windows) Windows 7 to Mac OS.
I love iOS devices and have several, but the full blown desktop OS leaves me a bit meh.
I currently have a Shuttle with an i5 2400 (quad core 3.1Ghz) and 16gb ram with a 128gb SSD as the main drive - the thing flies running Windows 7.
I just can't shake this Mac OS thing, the integration between ios and mac os for example - i want to like mac os and feel I am missing out on the full experience by pairing my ios devices to windows. I also would prefer not to spend £1500 on an iMac only to hate it.
So am considering a Mac mini instead. But my concern is that the available CPU options and ram and SATA spinning drives all appear to be well below what I am currently running.
Is Mac OS likely to be running as fast or faster on a Mac mini as windows 7 does on my current build - are the newest i5 or i7 more powerful than the last gen?
Is Mac OS more streamlined and lean than win7? More efficient perhaps?
I don't want to be disappointed and find it is slower than my shuttle.
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