Hey guys,
So I jumped the gun quick, before any reviews, and bought a maxed out Mac Mini with an i7 and 16 GB of RAM to be my "study room" computer for two 1080p monitors. We won't be doing much on it beyond internet browsing, writing papers, stuff like that. I have a custom-built PC downstairs for gaming. The reason I went with the i7 and max available RAM was to try and "future proof" it as best I could. But in reading many of the negative reviews, and the negative comments here I am considering returning it and just building out a Hackintosh with similar specs but with a quad core i7 instead.
Is this a good idea or should I just stick with what I have?
Oh, and I should mention that I already have two monitors, a mouse and keyboard, etc.
So I jumped the gun quick, before any reviews, and bought a maxed out Mac Mini with an i7 and 16 GB of RAM to be my "study room" computer for two 1080p monitors. We won't be doing much on it beyond internet browsing, writing papers, stuff like that. I have a custom-built PC downstairs for gaming. The reason I went with the i7 and max available RAM was to try and "future proof" it as best I could. But in reading many of the negative reviews, and the negative comments here I am considering returning it and just building out a Hackintosh with similar specs but with a quad core i7 instead.
Is this a good idea or should I just stick with what I have?
Oh, and I should mention that I already have two monitors, a mouse and keyboard, etc.
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