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Transistor Rhythm posted:In the middle of all of this new stuff...how is this time for buying a new iMac? Does this mean that iMacs won't be refreshed until this time next year? I'm not worried about holding out for a retina display on one or anything, and my early-2008 model is getting pretty long in the tooth considering I use it around the clock for audio recording and video editing as well. I'm looking at the current refurbs, which don't seem to offer great savings over just going new, but would this be a bad time to invest in a new machine? blastron posted:Ugh, the Mac Pro "upgrade" was not at all what I was hoping for. I've got a 2008 Pro that I use for music writing/coding/gaming and it's starting to show its age. I need the desktop so that I can cram it full of video cards, as I run an enormous three-monitor setup, and also to take advantage of the huge number of cores, since I tend to write a lot of parallelized code.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 20:03 |
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tuna posted:I actually did get 16gb! Which is why I'm surprised it has shipped so quick for a full on custom specced one. Guess what, I got one with BTO options too and it shipped also. I honestly wouldn't expect BTO to mean that some Foxconn person goes for a session with a soldering iron and actually makes these things after an order comes in. I'd expect them to have most of these combinations ready to go from some pile of boxes marked with the modifications. Unless they estimated the demand wrong, it shouldn't take more time to ship BTO ones compared to stock ones.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 20:14 |
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Bob Morales posted:The big benefit would be USB 3.0 - otherwise, all you're going to gain is a few % faster CPU and maybe a faster video card. I'm going to be order a pair of new iMacs for some developers here next week. I don't think they will wait until next year to upgrade them, but we can't wait. One guy is using his home computer and the other is using one of the first aluminum iMac models. Good point - I think either way, even an early '11 refurb, I'm going to see a huge upgrade over my C2D '08 model. I had been holding out for a Thunderbolt to FW800 solution, as I rely on several FW devices still. I suppose I'll be back in a bit to ask about whether i7 is a worthy upgrade over i5.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 20:22 |
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flavor posted:Guess what, I got one with BTO options too and it shipped also. I honestly wouldn't expect BTO to mean that some Foxconn person goes for a session with a soldering iron and actually makes these things after an order comes in. I'd expect them to have most of these combinations ready to go from some pile of boxes marked with the modifications. Unless they estimated the demand wrong, it shouldn't take more time to ship BTO ones compared to stock ones. Damnit, I guess I was just late to the game or something. or ordering the ethernet adapter set me back. Oh well. Already sold my 13" MBP and I can live for a little while without it.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 20:34 |
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Is there a good way to get a USB external hard drive that I've been using for Time Machine to go wireless? I used a desktop before, and in about 2 weeks I'll be getting my MBPR in, and the only thing that would be attached to it would be that backup. Is that what the Airport Express is for? Looking at it's page, it looks like it's a full router, and I already have a decent one I don't have any reasons to replace it for yet. I was going to turn my old desktop (Hackintosh) into a file server, but I doubt it would be able to handle Apple's requirements, just in terms of likely being NTFS formatted just to be read by Windows 7.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 20:38 |
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Does anyone here have a home NAS that works seamlessly with OS X for media, etc? I'm itching to get a MBPTNG, but I can't justify upgrading the SSD. I've always liked having massive hard drives so I can carry all my media around with me, but perhaps the time has come to push that off the laptop and onto a NAS.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 20:45 |
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IUG posted:Is there a good way to get a USB external hard drive that I've been using for Time Machine to go wireless? Is that what the Airport Express is for? Looking at it's page, it looks like it's a full router, and I already have a decent one I don't have any reasons to replace it for yet. You get to choose Airport Express's mode upon setup. You could have it essentially join the network, hangout and host your drive (and maybe audio). Even over Back To My Mac from another Mac on the net. However, I wouldn't trust your data to a feature that's not officially supported in case you get locked out or it corrupts your stuff. I've even tried the "Mac"-friendly Netgear routers with semi-official Time Machine support over USB and it has corrupted my TM backups. If you want it hassle free on wireless, get Time Capsule, even if used. I use that now, bought from an SA goon, and it hasn't failed yet. It's not even my fail-safe, but it's great for incremental and mindless.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 20:55 |
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blastron posted:Ugh, the Mac Pro "upgrade" was not at all what I was hoping for. Apparently Apple thinks the same way and took the little "new" notifier off the Mac Pro on their store page.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 21:08 |
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Lexicon posted:Does anyone here have a home NAS that works seamlessly with OS X for media, etc? I use the WDTV live hub. Worksflawlessly.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 21:21 |
Some benchmarks were put on Macrumors (I know there were some in the past, but there are some now as well): http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/12/benchmarks-for-mid-2012-macbook-pro-and-macbook-air/ Seems like a pretty good increase in performance for the Airs, right?
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 21:22 |
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Astro7x posted:Apparently Apple thinks the same way and took the little "new" notifier off the Mac Pro on their store page. Hah! I think people who really needed an Mac Pro update are pretty pissed about that one. But then again, Tim Cook pretty much stated that the Mac Pro will have a proper soon and that the new procs were because Intel killed the older ones. http://9to5mac.com/2012/06/12/andy-hertzfeld-the-only-thing-thats-still-high-end-about-mac-pro-is-the-bloated-price/ ptier fucked around with this message at 21:37 on Jun 12, 2012 |
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KingEup posted:I use the WDTV live hub. Worksflawlessly. Cool, seems like a decent product. One thing I can't tell from the spec sheets and reviews is how it interfaces with OS X. Can it act as a NFS server?
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 21:37 |
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ptier posted:Hah! I think people who really needed an Mac Pro update are pretty pissed about that one. But then again, Tim Cook pretty much stated that the Mac Pro will have a proper soon and that the new procs were because Intel killed the older ones. What's the big deal about updating the MacPro though? We're not asking for a redesign of the casing, or a smaller form factor. Why do people need to wait 3+ years for USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt? I think it's ridiculous that Apple sells Thunderbolt displays but you can't use them with their high end Mac Pro. While I'm personally not in the market for a Mac Pro (January 2008 model still going strong!) at work we could use a new workstation and it feels stupid to buy 2 year old technology.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 21:47 |
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Astro7x posted:What's the big deal about updating the MacPro though? We're not asking for a redesign of the casing, or a smaller form factor. Why do people need to wait 3+ years for USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt? I think it's ridiculous that Apple sells Thunderbolt displays but you can't use them with their high end Mac Pro. While I'm personally not in the market for a Mac Pro (January 2008 model still going strong!) at work we could use a new workstation and it feels stupid to buy 2 year old technology. Same reason why they had to take people off of OSX to make iOS 3. Effort and resources. It doesn't make very much money for them so there are not many resources working on redesigning the product would be my guess. And it probably doesn't give Jony Ive a boner.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 21:53 |
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ptier posted:Same reason why they had to take people off of OSX to make iOS 3. Effort and resources. It doesn't make very much money for them so there are not many resources working on redesigning the product would be my guess. I guess you're right, if there is not enough to make a video about the update backed by Florance and the Machine or Coldplay, then it's not really worth updating yet.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:02 |
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Astro7x posted:I guess you're right, if there is not enough to make a video about the update backed by Florance and the Machine or Coldplay, then it's not really worth updating yet. Which is bullshit, just give us new internal hardware the case is just fine!
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:07 |
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The concept of Apple not having enough resources for anything is just mind boggling. It's that the Mac Pro isn't profitable enough to justify them allocating the resources, or that they just don't care about that market enough
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:19 |
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There's QA, getting updated info to the stores, logistics involving production, shipping, you have to get the web page updated for the store... Everyone is now going to busy on the 13" next gen MB, iPhone 5, and who knows what else. They can just randomly update them one day if they want. But waiting until 2013 is just dumb.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:27 |
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sellouts posted:The concept of Apple not having enough resources for anything is just mind boggling. It seems to me that they are making a mistake from a PR/Marketing standpoint though in giving the impression that they don't care about the Pro market. I know they make boatloads more money from iOS devices and consumer laptops, but a lot of the enthusiasm for this stuff filters down from nerds like us and the Marco Arment types. Seems like an oversight.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:38 |
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That, and why bother pretending/trying to make "pro" level software (which is sort of a joke at this point as well) when there's no "pro" level hardware to use it on. I'm glad I don't rely on any OSX-only DCC applications for my work with Apple's track record on this sort of stuff.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:43 |
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I'm a bit turned off by the idea that employees at the brick and mortar Apple Store have no bloody idea when MBP:TNG are going to arrive. Web purchase indicates 2-3 weeks, but waiting "a day or two" for physical boxes might mean having to deal with a buyers rush at the store, etc. Also: is it planned that the TNG will be able to be intermediately configured? I'd love 2.6 under the hood but don't need to spend the extra on double the storage. strangemusic fucked around with this message at 22:47 on Jun 12, 2012 |
# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:43 |
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It's possible they want to wait for Ivy Bridge Xeons (provided they don't get delayed like Sandy Bridge did) and the theoretical power/heat improvements those are supposed to be bringing before they do a full case redesign. I also sort of vaguely remember reading about 18 months ago that they were prototyping a smaller design that could be turned on its side and rackmounted into a 2U enclosure. They also might be waiting on the Kepler-based Tesla Cards from Nvidia as from what I've been reading, the standard Kepler-based GeForce cards have fairly poor CUDA performance which matters to some of the intended market of the Mac Pro.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:45 |
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strangemusic posted:I'm a bit turned off by the idea that employees at the brick and mortar Apple Store have no bloody idea when MBP:TNG are going to arrive. Web purchase indicates 2-3 weeks, but waiting "a day or two" for physical boxes might mean having to deal with a buyers rush at the store, etc. Remember the iPad 2 launch? Lines on opening, shipments of 3 or 4 every other day, employees totally in the dark about shipments, etc.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:49 |
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strangemusic posted:I'm a bit turned off by the idea that employees at the brick and mortar Apple Store have no bloody idea when MBP:TNG are going to arrive. Web purchase indicates 2-3 weeks, but waiting "a day or two" for physical boxes might mean having to deal with a buyers rush at the store, etc. Stores around the Bay Area have gotten a...few...in today. Like, sometimes 3 or 4 that sell out instantly.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:55 |
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Do most Apple Stores have demo units of the retina Macbook Pro available to look at? I don't want one, I just want to go in and gawk.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 22:58 |
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Man it's gonna be a long 2 weeks waiting for my new MBP. Went with the 2.3Ghz 16GB option.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:05 |
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drat it, everyone has me second guessing my 8gb decision.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:07 |
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Comrade Flynn posted:drat it, everyone has me second guessing my 8gb decision. Don't second guess on account of me. I'll be running virtual instances of Server 2k8 / Win 7 / Win XP. Mines a giant testing box on the go.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:11 |
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Comrade Flynn posted:drat it, everyone has me second guessing my 8gb decision. Going to be ordering the base RMBP later tonight, was just curious is it hard to upgrade later it later with the fancy new insides? $200 seems like a lot was just curious if the DDR3 "L" is priced decent for double the ram
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:14 |
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Digital_Jesus posted:Don't second guess on account of me. I'll be running virtual instances of Server 2k8 / Win 7 / Win XP. Mines a giant testing box on the go. Same, as long as I am going to be deving out on this thing, might as well give it all the ram it can take for my VMs. Eelface posted:Going to be ordering the base RMBP later tonight, was just curious is it hard to upgrade later it later with the fancy new insides? $200 seems like a lot was just curious if the DDR3 "L" is priced decent for double the ram Its soldered on so, you get to make the choice now or never. ptier fucked around with this message at 23:20 on Jun 12, 2012 |
# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:17 |
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Buying it yourself would cost you $100-$120, plus the time to take the fucker apart, and probably voiding your warranty if apple wants to keep these things non-user upgradable. ptier posted:Same, as long as I am going to be deving out on this thing, might as well give it all the ram it can take for my VMs. Have you used Fusion 4 yet? I haven't had the chance. Whats the max number of VMs you can have running at one time? Digital_Jesus fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Jun 12, 2012 |
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Digital_Jesus posted:At this point we don't even know if the memory is removable or if it's soldered to the board, but honestly for a 16GB kit of 1333, $200 isn't too bad. Yea, but I haven't been running lots of VMs. I remember back in the 3 days I had like 3-4 running at once without issue. Didn't need much more than that and it was poo poo slow with 4GB of ram and 500GB 5400RPM HD. EDIT: from the article where I pulled that picture: ExtremeTech posted:Perhaps more importantly, this is the first time Apple has used an IPS display in a MacBook Pro. As a result, contrast ratios are significantly higher (892 vs. 587 for the 2011 MacBookPro), and black levels are down to 0.38 cd/m2 from 0.68. Viewing angles are also expected to be much improved. While the new MBP still has a glossy display, Apple has apparently reduced glare and reflections by up to 75%. Early reports suggest that the screen is almost matte-like in its reflectiveness, while still being glossy. (In the photographic world, we’d call this “luster,” I guess.) It will be interesting to see if the lower brightness combined with less glare make this laptop more or less usable outside. The new Matte-Glossy hybrid. All ail our new pred-alien overlords. ptier fucked around with this message at 23:30 on Jun 12, 2012 |
# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:24 |
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Alright. Thats good. I'll probably be running 3-4 instances of Server 2k8 and Win7 XP all at the same time, so that shouldn't be too bad.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:25 |
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Digital_Jesus posted:
Also if you're planning on virtualising Windows 8/Server 12, check out the VMware Fusion Tech Preview. It's currently free to use but I think Fusion's only $50 anyway.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:30 |
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poo poo, bookmarked. I'll give it a whirl when the new mbp gets in, but I'm making my company pay for fusion 4 either way.
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# ? Jun 12, 2012 23:40 |
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In case nobody's noticed, the 2011 refurbs have been cut a little bit. $994.03 (after tax for me) for a 2011 13" Air. The 11" models are even lower. That ought to sting the Windows Ultrabook market a little. Kind of has me conflicted. Buy the 2012 Air or just grab one of the 2011 refurbs. Not much more than a $150 difference. Besides USB 3.0, HD 4000 and Ivy Bridge, of course.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 00:08 |
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Digital_Jesus posted:Man it's gonna be a long 2 weeks waiting for my new MBP.
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 00:22 |
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Dr. Wang posted:In case nobody's noticed, the 2011 refurbs have been cut a little bit. $994.03 (after tax for me) for a 2011 13" Air. The 11" models are even lower. That ought to sting the Windows Ultrabook market a little. Kind of has me conflicted. Buy the 2012 Air or just grab one of the 2011 refurbs. Not much more than a $150 difference. Besides USB 3.0, HD 4000 and Ivy Bridge, of course. These new Air benchmarks may, or may not help you make a decision: http://www.primatelabs.com/blog/2012/06/macbook-air-pro-benchmarks/ Apparently the Geekbench values are linear, so, 2x the benchmark number = 2x the "performance."
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 00:27 |
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Dr. Wang posted:In case nobody's noticed, the 2011 refurbs have been cut a little bit. $994.03 (after tax for me) for a 2011 13" Air. The 11" models are even lower. That ought to sting the Windows Ultrabook market a little. Kind of has me conflicted. Buy the 2012 Air or just grab one of the 2011 refurbs. Not much more than a $150 difference. Besides USB 3.0, HD 4000 and Ivy Bridge, of course. Maybe it's just me, but relatively commonplace high-speed IO-- which TB is not-- is totally worth $150 more.
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Im looking at the tech specs page for the retina MBP and I'm kind of confused. It says "Native Mini DisplayPort Output" but right over that it says "Thunderbolt digital video output". Am I going to be able to reuse the Mini DisplayPort -> DVI adapter I have or will I have to buy a new adapter?
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# ? Jun 13, 2012 00:37 |