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You are marginally wrong here
So you make a statement and provide no evidence to back it up. How am I wrong - on what basis am I wrong?
And here you are completely wrong (or in other words not marginally but significantly). Both the hardware and the software (OS) are important for the overall performance. Last but not least Windows is not the only viable OS (neither is OS X)
Yes but performance is not the be-all and end-all decider when it comes to ones experience using a computer - if you actually read my post instead of scanning it quickly whilst pulling suff out of your ass you might actually realise that.




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You are marginally wrong here
Its all very nice crowing about specifications but it is the operating system that makes or breaks the computer and quite frankly I couldn't give a brass wazoo about the ability to build my own if I am saddled with Windows being the only viable desktop operating system.
And here you are completely wrong (or in other words not marginally but significantly). Both the hardware and the software (OS) are important for the overall performance. Last but not least Windows is not the only viable OS (neither is OS X)