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    Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide May 2013 

    tonymacx86
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    May 15th, 2013 11:08 AM
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    When running OS X as your main operating system, supported and compatible components are extremely important. That is why we have created a large selection of pre-configured systems along with a list of options. It is currently a transitional period between Intel's 3rd generation "Ivy Bridge" and 4th generation "Haswell" Core i CPUs and their corresponding new chipset. Because of this, retailers are beginning to clear old inventory to make way for the new stuff. For those interested in super deals, it is now a very good time to build systems based on our well established recommendations. ...
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    Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide April 2013 

    tonymacx86
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    April 15th, 2013 10:44 AM
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    When running OS X as your main operating system, supported and compatible components are extremely important. That is why we have created a large selection of pre-configured systems along with a list of options. For this month's guide we've maintained our basic recommendations, while adding with the new NVIDIA GeForce 650 Ti Boost graphics card. We've also added our top pick for a natively supported USB webcam. ...
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    Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide March 2013 

    tonymacx86
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    March 15th, 2013 09:44 AM
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    These days building your own computer from parts is easier than ever. Most everything is modular, meaning the independent components and connectors simply snap into place. When running OS X as your main operating system, supported and compatible components are extremely important. That is why we have created a large selection of pre-configured systems along with a list of choices. ...
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    Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide February 2013 

    tonymacx86
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    February 15th, 2013 10:58 AM
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    Building a computer from parts is a very rewarding experience. Not only can you save a few bucks, but you can pat yourself on the back for a job well done at the end. When running OS X as your main operating system, supported and compatible components are extremely important. That is why we have created a large selection of pre-configured systems along with a list of choices. ...
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    Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide January 2013 

    tonymacx86
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    January 12th, 2013 12:27 PM
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    Welcome to our brand new monthly Buyer's Guide! When running OS X as you main operating system, supported and compatible components are extremely important. That is why we have created a large selection of pre-configured systems along with a list of choices.
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    Building a CustoMac: CustoMac Mini 2012 

    tonymacx86
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    October 10th, 2012 03:54 PM
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    Building a system from parts is a lot of fun and a mini-ITX build is a great way to start your journey. With that in mind, we are proud to announce that our CustoMac Mini build post is finally here! This time we've put together two mini-ITX builds using Intel Ivy Bridge CPUs with HD 4000 graphics and 7-series motherboards. ...
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    Building a CustoMac: Buyer's Guide 2012 

    tonymacx86
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    August 2nd, 2012 09:58 AM
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    It's an amazing time once again to build a computer. Intel's "Ivy Bridge" CPUs alongside with the latest motherboards are the fastest and most compatible consumer components we've ever tested. There is native support for Thunderbolt, NVIDIA GeForce 6xx "Kepler" graphics cards, and Ivy Bridge in OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.
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    Golden Builds

    stork
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    May 24th, 2013 08:47 AM
    Golden Builds
    bitdoctor's MiniMacPro Build: intel Core i7-3770 - Gigabyte GA-H77N-WIFI - HD 4000 - 16 GB - 256 GB SSD
    Last post: norms2017 on May 24th, 2013 08:35 AM
    PJALM's Mini Server: i7-3770 | P8H77-I | HD4000 | Working Ivy Bridge PowerManagement
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    Moarfish's build - GA-B75M-D3H i5 3570K
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