Originally posted by TyleRomeo
do logic boards usually fry on Power Macs? I don't understand why people would spend so much money on a mac and not expect the hardware to perform up to standards. I have a PM and have no issues with it. I of cource am not tampering with its guts unless I'm upgrading the beast.
The phone support is only good if you're an ametuer mac user. When you don't know your iApps then get it. If you know your way around a mac. Save your money or use it to further upgrade your machine. Hey and even within a year your Power Mac can lose $1,000 in value alone. In three years its worth about $600.
I know its a gamble but I'm not paranoid about my mac, i just love it.
Tyler
I've had several PMs and have never had a problem with any of them. Thus I've never had a reason to buy AppleCare at the end of the one free year.