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TheTrain

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  1. 13 hours ago, NelizMastr said:

    There is no real future for Windows on the desktop, so I'd stick to Mac or familiarize yourself with Linux. Windows is going to become a subscription based thing in the next few years, so yeah.

     

    https://www.computerworld.com/article/3293429/microsoft-windows/with-daas-windows-coming-say-goodbye-to-your-pc-as-you-know-it.html

    I like how far Mac has come over the years.  Free OS updates are nice.

     

    I have used Linux a fair bit but do not think I would enjoy it as a daily driver.

  2. 13 hours ago, Pixel5 said:

    since nothing you do on this would require a mac and the performance you would get for your budget would be like the base model id say build your own.

    This way you could get a Monitor that fits your needs and reuse it for future setups easily.

     

    if you go for multiple VM´s i guess you gonna do processing on these that requires much power? 

    Does your workload scale with many cores or is it more single core workload?

    Most of the VM stuff I do is just testing for various setups on my virtual pinball machine, and some tinkering with my SNES Classic.  Also do some work here and there to try and replicate bugs.

  3. 5 minutes ago, Drak3 said:

    How much do you want to stick to the AiO form factor?

    Personally, I'd consider a Node 202 (or similar case) with either a Ryzen/2, X99/299, or Z370 hexacore or octocore. Use the case as a monitor stand, and it'll be easier to replace dead parts. Get a monitor with dual inputs, and maybe a Mac Mini for OSX.

    AiO form factor works for my current setup, but I am not opposed to a small case.  When I had a PC a decade ago it was in a Thermaltake Level 10 which put me off cases all together haha.

  4. 12 minutes ago, moderategamer said:

    This pains me to say as I detest Apple but If I were in your position I would hold out for a new apple product if you're in no rush. My reasoning is that you have been running Apple software for so long making the switch to Windows would probably be quite the inconvenience and you may not like what you get. I would say if you're going to get a Windows based machine you should get a copy of Windows to run on your current mac in dual boot and see how you go with it. I mean I'm assuming you have probably had a fair bit of exposure to Windows but maybe you have not had to live with it as your personal machine for any period of time. Just my take hope it was in some way of use 

    This is a great point.  Windows is not my daily driver, but I have had experience with W10 and don't find it too different.  There will always be a learning curve on new machines though. 

  5. I have seen this topic amongst the forums in different iterations, but I am hoping that I can get some responses to this as it pertains to my needs!

     

    I am currently using a 2012 27" iMac, i7, 24g ram, GTX 780M 4g, 3T Fusion drive.  At the time I ordered this, it was the best configuration you could buy less the ram which I did myself.  I have been using this computer daily since I got it and aside from a reinstall I did a few months back I have had no major issues with it.

     

    I would not say that I am dedicated to the Apple platform, so I am open to Windows options as well.

     

    There is nothing wrong with my current computer, but I like to try and get something new before the current one dies out.  This computer is going on 6 years (2012 iMac bought in 2013), and it has exceeded the amount of time I expected it to last.  Having said that, I am in no major rush, and if something better will be out in a few months I have no issue waiting.

     

    I figured that a 2018 iMac would be available but there appears to be nothing on the horizon for it :(

     

    My budget is around $3500 CAD after tax.  I would like to get something that will last another 5-6 years.  I do not game much, the odd game of WoW, I do run multiple VMs, I do the odd video edit, and past that it is really just for browsing and media consumption.  

     

    I would like the following in the machine:
    - 4k + display

    - SSD based (1T or 2x500 with around 3T spinning drive)

    - Small size or all-in-one

    So whats everyone opinion?

    Do I wait for the next iMac?  Pick up the previous iMac?  Get an all-in-one?  Or build something custom?
     

     

     

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