EVGA Displays P55, Classified and New GTX 295

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[citation][nom]Hanin33[/nom]your 'simply work's arguement has been put down many times. so i won't even bother touching it... it's wrong and that's it.your ending arguement goes against your whole apparent point... that people want what works. and for a great many, xp just does the job.these notions that windows is somehow unable to do the tasks a mac can do without crashing are very lame. don't try to act superior or claim your choice of toy is superior because you're either too lazy or just plain inept and can't be bothered to learn how to properly use a system.[/citation]

Wow...you just said your blatant opinion without any scrap of evidence, try and prove something next time.
 

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And by the way, the 285 Mac edition would only go into a Mac Pro, which for the most part are used for Audio and Video editing, which gives you a perfect reason to need power like a GTX285, stop bashing Macs and find out what they're used for, the world isn't GAMES GAMES GAMES. Computers are for what YOU use them for, so don't bitch at someone for not playing games and doing something productive ^_^
 
[citation][nom]rallycars[/nom]it is surprising that you all know so much about hardware, yet noone seems to be aware that newer Macs use EFI and windows pcs still use BIOS. I believe this is the reason that they are different cards even though they are both the same connection type PCI Express 2.[/citation]
That shouldn't have anything to do with it. Vista and later support EFI, and IIRC, there was even a board or two with EFI, and normal cards would work fine. No, the reason that it needs to be different is because Apple wants to control all the hardware you can put in a mac.
 
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