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That there is an AGP pro card, you can't use it in a regular AGP slot.
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# ? Jun 4, 2012 22:34 |
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I need to buy my workstation for work next week. What are some suggestions? I'm hoping I can postpone buying the laptop until the new ones come out but I'll be getting a macbook pro as the base. I don't really have any restrictions... Is the thunderbolt display worthwhile? I'm actually fine with two 24" IPS screens as well. Two 27" screens seems excessive.
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# ? Jun 4, 2012 23:04 |
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Shaocaholica posted:The ATI 9800 Pro arrived and it don't fit I modified an old nVidia 5200FX that was set up for the G5 to fit in a G4 by cutting that notch off with my Dremel, it worked fine. OWC also sold 'sawed off' nVidia 5200FX cards for the G4 in a similar fashion many moons ago. That first little tab was to get either 24V or 27V off the logic board to provide power for ADC displays plugged into the ADC port. If you're only using the DVI port, you don't need the notch. I had to cover the ADC port with clay (the one that's not DVI with the rounded edges) to make sure no one used it but it worked well enough on my G4 to let it play Oni somewhat more smoothly than the older Rage 128 card it replaced. Of course YMMV and there's no guarantee that what worked for me on a different vendor's card will work in your situation.
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# ? Jun 4, 2012 23:39 |
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Binary Badger posted:I modified an old nVidia 5200FX that was set up for the G5 to fit in a G4 by cutting that notch off with my Dremel, it worked fine. Its not the ADC power pins that are the problem, its the first set of pins to the right of the ADC power that would not be connected to anything. If thats main AGP Pro power then I guess it won't work since the card doesn't have any other aux power inputs.
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# ? Jun 4, 2012 23:42 |
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movax posted:The Zybourne Dock. Awesome. I'll run the wiki.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 05:55 |
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SplitDestiny posted:I don't really have any restrictions... Is the thunderbolt display worthwhile? I'm actually fine with two 24" IPS screens as well. Two 27" screens seems excessive. If you aren't paying for it out of pocket, go hog wild with Thunderbolt displays. 1. You can daisy chain up to 2 of them off of one tb port, which you can't do using any other connection type. They'll also bring along a bevy of USB ports and whatnot. 2. They look gorgeous and the picture quality's mad good. 3. The built in speakers and subwoofer (yes, there's a subwoofer) are a LOT better than you'd expect to hear out of a display. The built in HD camera's not bad either. 4. You can charge your MBP directly from the display with a short magsafe cable that snakes out of the power line. trilobite terror fucked around with this message at 07:03 on Jun 5, 2012 |
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I have the latest Mac Mini (mid 2011), base model with the 2.3ghz i5. I would like to upgrade the storage to something faster, as it currently has a Hitachi 5400rpm 500gb drive. Option 1: Buy an SSD and a usb enclosure. Put SSD into the mini, put the existing hdd into the enclosure. Install OS and programs to SSD, keep documents on now-external hdd. Price: Crucial M4: $120, External enclosure: $20 = $140 Option 2: Buy an SSD, and the second hard drive kit from ifixit. Both SSD and hdd in the mini. Price: Crucial M4: $120. Second hard drive kit: $70+30 shipping () = $220 Option 3: Buy a fast HDD, replace the slow hdd. Price: WD Scorpio: $80. Option 3a: Buy a Seagate Momentus XT 750gb. Replace slow hdd. Price: Seagate Momentus XT 750gb: $160. Option 4: Buy a big SSD. Price: Crucial M4 256gb: $230 Best option? Also, how would I go about installing OS X onto a new hdd/ssd? I do have a 10.6 DVD, but this mini doesn't have a DVD drive. If I have the image of the disk, could I install it like that? Could I even install 10.6 onto this, or am I stuck with 10.7?
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 07:16 |
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Do you already have Lion installed? You can create a USB recovery disk. http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1433
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 07:26 |
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My 2009 MBP has got to a point where it is constantly so hot that I could cook an egg on it. I have tried everything basic googling has to offer and it still gets so hot it burns my hands, even in sleep mode or with 7% cpu usage. I am ready to throw this thing off the goddamn roof.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 08:47 |
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jwoven posted:I have the latest Mac Mini (mid 2011), base model with the 2.3ghz i5. I would like to upgrade the storage to something faster, as it currently has a Hitachi 5400rpm 500gb drive. If you check one or two pages back, I think I asked the same thing and somebody posted a caddy for the optical bay for $10 or so. The concensus was also to just use CCC or similar to clone the HDD to the SSD and then do the swap. My SSD is on the delivery truck right now so that's what I'll do tonight after work. Does Filevault's FDE play nice with SSDs? One of my standard practices is to fill a new hard drive with random data using dd before using FDE do that my data is both encrypted and that there's no chance for people to tell where my data even is. But I get the feeling that this creates unnecessary wear on a SSD and I shouldn't do this. As long as I can clone my current drive to the SSD and turn on FDE then I'm happy. Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 11:08 on Jun 5, 2012 |
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jwoven posted:I have the latest Mac Mini (mid 2011), base model with the 2.3ghz i5. I would like to upgrade the storage to something faster, as it currently has a Hitachi 5400rpm 500gb drive. I found this on eBay for $59: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Second-SSD-...ff#ht_500wt_922 No reason why a little bracket should cost even that much though, so I'd keep looking or prepare to Jerry rig it with some double sided tape - ssd mounting doesn't matter much.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 12:10 |
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jwoven posted:Also, how would I go about installing OS X onto a new hdd/ssd? I do have a 10.6 DVD, but this mini doesn't have a DVD drive. If I have the image of the disk, could I install it like that? Could I even install 10.6 onto this, or am I stuck with 10.7? does your mini support remote disk? http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5287?viewlocale=en_US
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 13:06 |
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I noticed that my glass trackpad was sticking on my 2008 unibody MBP, so on the recommendation of folks here I took out the battery to see what was up. The trackpad seems to click no problem with the battery out, but I did notice a bit of snugness when I tried to get the battery back in, so I'm thinking the battery might be bloating and in need of a replacement. The problem is I'm just out of 3 year Applecare so if I go into the Apple store they may charge me for a new battery. Would I be covered if the battery is indeed bloating and causing the trackpad to stick? Otherwise I'm thinking of just getting a new MBAir after the refresh.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 14:15 |
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1280x800
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 14:19 |
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Bob Morales posted:
What is this a picture of? E: Oh, the Intel Graphics 4000... I guess it means that the new 13 inch Pro. loving Yuck, they're still making GBS threads 5400 RPM drives in those machines. FlashBangBob fucked around with this message at 14:39 on Jun 5, 2012 |
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I wasn't expecting Retina but c'mon Apple give us the 1440x900 that the Air gets. Unless the majority of people are mongoloids who actually prefer 1280x800... Maybe it will be $999, seeing that an i5 Windows laptop can be had for $499 these days. I can see paying a couple hundred for the 'Mac tax' but 140% more is just crazy. (yes, I know you can't get a 13" Aluminum body PC laptop with a 7 hour battery for $499)
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 14:42 |
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Still has a dvd drive? So all it is, essentially, is the new motherboard and processor (which includes USB 3). A little disappointing that they haven't ditched the drive for extra battery/smaller body.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 14:56 |
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Shmoogy posted:Still has a dvd drive? So all it is, essentially, is the new motherboard and processor (which includes USB 3). Again there are things that go along with this that say "this will be the low end model, and maybe a $999 Pro" or something. Where the 15 and 17 inch get a better form factor, and more "premium" features. And its all rumors.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 14:58 |
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Bob Morales posted:I wasn't expecting Retina but c'mon Apple give us the 1440x900 that the Air gets. Unless the majority of people are mongoloids who actually prefer 1280x800... Yes, you can also buy a i5 windows laptop with those specs for $999. That one might have hinges that last more than 6 months. Sonnet just sent me an email saying that they're starting to ship their PCIe enclosures tomorrow.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 14:59 |
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Speculation: (worse than 'rumors'?) The 1440x900 is a BTO option (+100? +50?) The cost will only be $999 This is the 'Macbook' Oh well, at least it's got USB 3.0 right?
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 15:00 |
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fleshweasel posted:Awesome. I'll run the wiki. I actually sent an inquiry out to them to see if I can get any attention
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 15:41 |
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Mercurius posted:The best part is the single Thunderbolt port so it has to be at the end of a Thunderbolt chain. Sucks to be you if you wanted to use a Thunderbolt hub to bridge a Thunderbolt Display and another Mini-DP monitor, I guess.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 16:36 |
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Could you split TB into two DVI's or VGA's at the dock, or can you split it 2x, one into a TB daisy chain port and one to a Mini-DP out?
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 16:38 |
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MacBook? I don't think Apple has ever revived a line after it's been killed.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 16:58 |
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Yeah, didn't the Air replace the Macbook in Apple's mind?
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 17:03 |
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And here I was thinking they'd just kill the 13" Pro altogether. One more generation, at least.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 17:19 |
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So the Air replaced the Macbook. Then they nerf the Macbook Pro and make that the new Macbook... This makes no sense. I just wanted a pro with no DVD SSD as standard and a retina display. or at least matching the Air's screen.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 17:24 |
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thegasman2000 posted:So the Air replaced the Macbook. Then they nerf the Macbook Pro and make that the new Macbook... This makes no sense. I just wanted a pro with no DVD SSD as standard and a retina display. or at least matching the Air's screen. In Apple's mind, however, they can offer this to you right now, as of this moment, with the setup that you talk about (and they'll throw in the DVD player for free). Your issue that its too expensive, right?
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 17:30 |
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FlashBangBob posted:In Apple's mind, however, they can offer this to you right now, as of this moment, with the setup that you talk about (and they'll throw in the DVD player for free). Sorry I wan not too clear. I want an SSD and a platter drive as standard. I also want a decent screen as my 2011 13" MBP has the worst screen resolution ever. Oh and yeah its too expensive but that aint gonna change.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 17:32 |
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The inclusion of an optical drive eats up space that should be used for battery, solid state storage, and size reduction. Portables should not have optical drives any more.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 17:33 |
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FlashBangBob posted:Again there are things that go along with this that say "this will be the low end model, and maybe a $999 Pro" or something. Where the 15 and 17 inch get a better form factor, and more "premium" features. I hope not. I really like the 13" size. For me it's the perfect size tradeoff between portability and functionality. Tried the smaller MBA for a few days at work and though the resolution was nice, I wished the screen was a bit bigger. I've had 15" notebooks in the past and those are just too big for me to throw around in my bags and carry. Edit: DEUCE SLUICE posted:The inclusion of an optical drive eats up space that should be used for battery, solid state storage, and size reduction. Portables should not have optical drives any more. I asked pages ago but didn't really get an answer. My SuperDrive is broken. It still gets recognized and OS X doesn't see any problems with it, but the laser heads or whatever must be out of alignment or something because it can not read or burn CDs. It just spins them up and then ejects them. Is it safe for me to just pull it out of my MBP without replacing it with a HDD or anything? I don't really want to buy another one because I don't use it, and I don't need another HDD installed in place. In my mind I don't see how it could be bad cause I'd be lightening the weight a bit and maybe even lowering power consumption too since the OS think it's still functioning so it's probably drawing some idle power. Boris Galerkin fucked around with this message at 18:23 on Jun 5, 2012 |
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Space Racist posted:And here I was thinking they'd just kill the 13" Pro altogether. One more generation, at least. It's their biggest selling computer isn't it?
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 18:19 |
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Bob Morales posted:It's their biggest selling computer isn't it? I'm not sure. But I'm guessing it's their most profitable notebook, at least based on how long they've been using some of the components.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 18:24 |
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Unless something "must-have" comes out, I love my mid-2011 i5 13" Air to death. Unfortunately, I'm just running out of disk space too often with 128GB. Seems like just a little more room would be great. Should I trust any of the ~$275 Samsung 256GBs on eBay? I know OWC seems like go-to but don't I want less battery time or to fork out an additional $100. Anyone have experience with a good vendor or good replacement SSD? Edit for clarity: I never said i was trying to cram a 2.5" drive in my Air; I'm asking if anyone has any actual experience procuring and successfully installing any of the Air-compatible SSD modules from a 3rd party. I don't mind standard performance. kuskus fucked around with this message at 18:47 on Jun 5, 2012 |
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kuskus posted:Unless something "must-have" comes out, I love my mid-2011 i5 13" Air to death. Unfortunately, I'm just running out of disk space too often with 128GB. Seems like just a little more room would be great. Should I trust any of the ~$275 Samsung 256GBs on eBay? I know OWC seems like go-to but don't I want less battery time or to fork out an additional $100. Anyone have experience with a good vendor or good replacement SSD? I just bought a 256 GB SSD from Crucial (the M4 series, which is recommended in the SSD thread) for roughly €200 including shipping and an external enclosure to do the transfer with. I say read the OP in that thread and buy the one with the best price/storage ratio at the volume you want.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 18:27 |
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Wait a minute wait a minute... Macbook Airs do not have traditional SSDs in them. You are not going to be able to buy a 256GB SSD on ebay and pop it in there. No chance. It uses the non-enclosed memory right into the motherboard. Here's the way MBA's SSDs look: FlashBangBob fucked around with this message at 18:33 on Jun 5, 2012 |
# ? Jun 5, 2012 18:30 |
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Well, I remember there being Air-only SSD options, but they're even more expensive than traditional SSDs. No idea how they fare quality wise.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 18:33 |
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That's right. And OWC is right now the only retail vendor out there that is selling Air-compatible SSDs. Some others were announced a while back but Apple seems to have squashed them. The SSD's on ebay that claim they can be used in the Air are advertised with Apple part numbers but there's no guarantee they're new and not pulls from existing machines.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 18:34 |
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The OWC's are Sandforce drives, I wouldn't feel uncomfortable buying a 256GB Toshiba/Samsung (Samsung if you want the fast one) from eBay.
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# ? Jun 5, 2012 18:38 |
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I bought an OEM 256GB SSD off of eBay for my iMac and couldn't be happier with it, for what it's worth.
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