I spec'ed out a baseline Mac Pro, adding just 2GB RAM and hard drives (hey, I was thinking "high-end", right? So, this is Apple's "high-end" box, so let's configure it!):
- Intel 2.8GHz quad-core proc
- 4GB RAM
- ATI Radeon HD 2600XT 256MB video card
- 4x500GB hard drives
- MacPro RAID controller
... for USD $4,249 (not including shipping/tax). Ouch. To be fair, I spec'ed out a 2.66GHz dual-core iMac with 1 500GB drive and 4GB RAM (not "high-end" in comparison, but I want to make sure I'm not being totally sensationalist), and that machine came out to $1,799 with a 20" screen - not bad.
So, I did what I always do - spec'ed out a DIY PC, getting everything from newegg.com (just for the sake of ease of shopping from one vendor, so as not to seem to be shopping for the "lowest price" online - also, I want a "high-end" box, as I only do this once every 3 - 4 years, so it has to be ready for Windows 7 too with little or no tweaking):
- Intel 2.66GHz quad-core (Q9450) proc
- 16GB RAM
- ATI Radeon HD 3650 512MB video card
- 4x500GB hard drives
obviously I also need a motherboard, case, and PSU in addition to the above to match the MacPro config (I would have to assume that for $4K it'd come with a nice case, mobo, and PSU
- Cooler Master Cosmos S RC-1100-KKN1-GP case
- Enermax MODU82+ PSU
- MSI Neo-3 P45 mobo
... for USD $1,737.89 (again, not including shipping/tax).
And had I gone with 4GB RAM in this box, I could have easily purchased a Viewsonic or Samsung 20" LCD and come in at just under $1,600 + $200 for Vista ultimate - and the tradeoffs on each (iMac has a widescreen 20" and this does not, and the DIY PC has 2 more CPU cores) make the DIY 4GB and iMac 4GB about equal once configured. So, I guess Apple's idea of a "high-end" PC equivalent that I hear about all the time being "the same price" is the iMac 2.66Ghz with a 20" screen (the 24" models get up to ~$2,500 with 4GB RAM, and the difference between a 20" and 24" monitor for the DIY box is not $900). I don't consider the iMac the equivalent of a "high-end" PC, and as soon as you go over 4GB (8GB, 16GB) or want a quad-core box, or RAID that doesn't cost $5K, you CAN'T get it in a Mac (at least from Apple). Maybe Psystar can sell me an OSX license to run on my new PC?
So, now that I'm not buying a Mac Pro and I've thought about it, what can you do with USD $2,511.11???
