I'm not talking about getting a macBOOK pro, I'm talking about getting the Mac Pro *tower*, which has plenty of room for customization and upgrading. My only beef has been that I've seen a lot of people who have issues with gaming on a mac, plus they seem somewhat limited in 3D acceleration (as blizz has
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dcskoocfcsswn having some small issues with my new one, but that's likely the Nvidia 8x00 video card issues that have burned numerous manufacturers because Nvidia is a bunch of dimwits.
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