



"Why did Apple put a subpar drive in such a premium machine?" he asks. "Almost everything else about the Mac Pro screams: its Quad-core Xeon CPUs, its 800 MHz memory, its PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots, its overall system architecture. Why skimp on one of the most critical components? It can’t be the expense. The 500 GB Seagates I purchased from Other World Computing cost only $150 apiece. For the tiny nibble it would have taken from its huge profit margin on the Mac Pro --what are we talking about here, $20 $30?"
He also thinks that Apple could have supplied a better graphics card than the standard ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card with 256MB of video memory. What would he like? The "acclaimed" Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT.
"Don’t get me wrong. I love my Mac Pro. It’s wicked fast and whisper-quiet, an awesome piece of hardware," Zeiller writes. "But if you’re going to sell a premium machine, sell a premium machine -- $2,800 is not chump change in the PC market."
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