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Oh nuts, I misread as Mac Mini. The 750GB Momentus drive sucks very few balls. It's the 500GB one that really gargles. But for an iMac, yeah, desktop drives. Western Digital, Seagate, and those are really the only major players (yay duopoly).
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# ? May 29, 2012 16:34 |
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Factory Factory posted:Oh nuts, I misread as Mac Mini. I'm really leery of Western Digital stuff, based on nothing, really, other than some very bad reviews here and there. Seagate is pretty good. I think I had that as a replacement internal drive on an earlier iMac. I have two external Lacie drives and they're okay. I don't like how the 1 TB I have powers up and down randomly. It's also very noisy.
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# ? May 29, 2012 17:05 |
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Have any of you guys built your own external GPU? I'm pretty happy with my Macbook air for regular performance, but it's really lacking with Diablo III (and TF2). I'm probably going to pick up the things to make my own for $200~ since I've already got a 5750 collecting dust from when I scrapped my gaming PC. I've been waiting too long for companies to make one, and the only completed product is the one shipping out June 8th for like $800.
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# ? May 29, 2012 18:22 |
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Argali posted:I'm really leery of Western Digital stuff, based on nothing, really, other than some very bad reviews here and there. Really? I've always heard the exact opposite.
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# ? May 29, 2012 18:39 |
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All hard drives fail at roughly equal rates. A lot of people go through a drive failure, buy another guy's drive, and when it doesn't fail they assume the problem was the manufacturer and not that hard drives just fail.
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# ? May 29, 2012 18:42 |
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Shmoogy posted:Have any of you guys built your own external GPU? I'm pretty happy with my Macbook air for regular performance, but it's really lacking with Diablo III (and TF2).
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# ? May 29, 2012 18:45 |
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japtor posted:What's your plan? The only way I can think of currently is with TB-ExpressCard ($130-150) plus cable ($50) plus whatever ExpressCard-PCIe box...unless you plan to build that part I guess. And I'm assuming you'll be gaming in Windows cause it won't work in OS X afaik. I was considering picking up the TB-Expresscard + cable and building the adapter-- I've got old power supplies. Tempted to just pay for the ViDock though because it seems more and more like the TB solutions are vaporware (MSI GUS, ViDocks TB, et al) e: I don't really see a need to upgrade my MBA, unless the new laptops that come out are ridiculously better-- and I would probably take a 200-300 hit when selling and upgrading anyway. And I figure that the upgrade would probably last me at least 2-4 years since the GPU is upgradeable and I don't game very much-- so the $300-400 cost wouldn't be as awful at it seems. I just wish that it'd work in OSX. Shmoogy fucked around with this message at 18:52 on May 29, 2012 |
# ? May 29, 2012 18:46 |
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So the same G4 MDD I mentioned earlier in this thread has the full compliment of 4x512mb (2GB) of memory installed. The memory is 2xKingston and 2xMicron sticks. ASP reports them as: PC2600U-20220 PC2600U-20220 PC2600U-25330 PC2600U-25330 Are the ending numbers the latency? If so, is it a big deal that I have mixed latency? FYI, I know about the ASP bug where the G4 reports PC2700 as PC2600.
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# ? May 29, 2012 18:50 |
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Factory Factory posted:Get a third Thunderbolt device and stick it between the TB display and the DP display. Macworld did it.
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# ? May 29, 2012 19:29 |
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Typically how long after a keynote in which a new Mac (or set of macs) is announced does it begin to ship? Are we talking a day or two, or a couple of weeks?
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# ? May 29, 2012 20:58 |
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Factory Factory posted:All hard drives fail at roughly equal rates. A lot of people go through a drive failure, buy another guy's drive, and when it doesn't fail they assume the problem was the manufacturer and not that hard drives just fail. But some brands do always fail way more than others. And it's always the brand I bought.
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# ? May 29, 2012 22:44 |
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Dell showed their new 27" iMac copy and it looks ok. Ivy bridge, Blu Ray, etc. Hopefully Apple will hurry the gently caress up.
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# ? May 29, 2012 22:52 |
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Shmoogy posted:I was considering picking up the TB-Expresscard + cable and building the adapter-- I've got old power supplies.
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# ? May 29, 2012 23:11 |
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I've been following this thread for the past couple of weeks but I don't think I've seen any articles/rumors about this: how likely will Apple announce a refresh for the Mac Minis? Seems like the big announcement (if rumors are true) would be new retina display Macbooks/iMacs. I know no one knows anything for certain but has anyone heard anything about them getting a refresh?
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# ? May 29, 2012 23:23 |
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Arrowsmith posted:But some brands do always fail way more than others. Right - if you put the question out there, like I said, you'll get the same number of people swearing by something as you will condemning it. So, all you can say is that so far, no one brand has emerged as consistent. Then again, people use their computers differently, so the guy whose WD drive takes a poo poo may be doing something more with it than Seagate guy - I dunno. Then again, these things are supposed to be designed for usage, period. Come to think of it, maybe I should try WD, because I think the only drive that actually died on me was an internal Seagate. But that was many years ago.
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# ? May 29, 2012 23:32 |
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I'm sorry if this has already been covered, but can someone tell me a bit about the onsite tech support for Applecare? Apple's literature is pretty vague here. I have a 27" iMac and it's acting up -- since there's nothing in the logs every time it freezes I figure it's likely hardware but I don't really relish the prospect of schlepping this thing to the Apple store in the mall. Is it worth the money to sign up? edit: Also, I do have aftermarket RAM, and while I'm reasonably certain it's fine (I ran memtest and didn't see any errors), are they going to refuse to help me on that basis?
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# ? May 29, 2012 23:53 |
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When I called Apple with iMac problems they said there was no such service. I'm in San Francisco and there's like 4 Apple Stores here so maybe it's only offered in some areas. Taking a 30 pound iMac on the bus is a pain in the rear end. RAM is fine, they didn't care.
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# ? May 30, 2012 00:19 |
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All I have to say about WD and Seagate is that I've had a 750 GB WD fail on me after a year (5 yr warranty) and two Seagates, a 1TB and a 500 GB both bought just before the floods go bad on me. The WD had endless CRC errors, both Seagates had bad sectors. They were both in Macs that were in AC'd offices. I tend to agree with the Google report, no HD make is any better than the other. At the moment the only company I reserve scorn for is Samsung, because every time I'm asked to recover data from a LaCie enclosure, after I crack them open 99% of them turn out to be Samsungs.
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# ? May 30, 2012 01:29 |
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I think I've had more Hitachi drives poo poo the bed than anything else but I dunno.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:24 |
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Strong Sauce posted:I've been following this thread for the past couple of weeks but I don't think I've seen any articles/rumors about this: how likely will Apple announce a refresh for the Mac Minis? Seems like the big announcement (if rumors are true) would be new retina display Macbooks/iMacs. I know no one knows anything for certain but has anyone heard anything about them getting a refresh? It makes sense, June for one launch, August for next, and that gives 2 months until the new iPhone launch. Two months in between each launch.
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# ? May 30, 2012 02:49 |
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Mu Zeta posted:When I called Apple with iMac problems they said there was no such service. I'm in San Francisco and there's like 4 Apple Stores here so maybe it's only offered in some areas. Taking a 30 pound iMac on the bus is a pain in the rear end.
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# ? May 30, 2012 04:03 |
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On the topic of hard drives, what did Apple service centers do to diagnose HDDs before Intel Macs since most/all of the manufacturer diagnostic tools are written for x86. Did they have a PC laying around for that?
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# ? May 30, 2012 05:23 |
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apple store is down! It's probably nothing...
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# ? May 30, 2012 05:44 |
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Binary Badger posted:All I have to say about WD and Seagate is that I've had a 750 GB WD fail on me after a year (5 yr warranty) and two Seagates, a 1TB and a 500 GB both bought just before the floods go bad on me. The WD had endless CRC errors, both Seagates had bad sectors. They were both in Macs that were in AC'd offices. This brings me back to my original question: Given the varied opinions on external hard drives, is the Time Capsule a god choice?
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# ? May 30, 2012 12:04 |
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Shaocaholica posted:On the topic of hard drives, what did Apple service centers do to diagnose HDDs before Intel Macs since most/all of the manufacturer diagnostic tools are written for x86. Did they have a PC laying around for that?
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# ? May 30, 2012 16:51 |
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Argali posted:This brings me back to my original question: Given the varied opinions on external hard drives, is the Time Capsule a god choice? I have a time capsule and so far it seems to be working. But I must say, I don't see any fans on it, so that thing must get really hot.
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fart blood posted:I have a time capsule and so far it seems to be working. But I must say, I don't see any fans on it, so that thing must get really hot. TC vs AEBS with an external comes down to performance, really. USB performance on the AEBS is pretty slow so your backups will take quite a bit longer to perform.
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# ? May 30, 2012 17:13 |
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My 23" Apple Cinema Display has some pretty severe image persistence issues. (article) It's not the LED model obviously but a few year old LCD one. It works perfectly otherwise, but a few months ago I noticed some ghosting against a flat-color background and realized it was the address bar of my browser. It wasn't too prevalent so I ignored it and figured it would go away as I do other things, then it got really noticeable and I tried the trick with the completely white fullscreened image, but that did nothing. I tried LCDScrub which also did nothing. Now the persistence appears in a matter of minutes and won't go away. My screen is full of weird straight, blurry lines and remnants of text (I can read tweets posted not an hour ago straight off the screen). What are my chances of getting a replacement or getting this fixed for good? As I said, the display is a few years old but this isn't exactly an issue I've caused. I read that some early ACD models had a manufacturing flaw that made image persistence more common but I haven't been able to confirm that.
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# ? May 30, 2012 18:10 |
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spaceship posted:apple store is down! It was the Nest thermostat! Ummm... Is there an :unwoop: emote yet, because this is where it would go.
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# ? May 30, 2012 19:37 |
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After coming to the epiphany that I don't need to carry around hundreds of gigabytes of shameful While I'm gleefully rubbing my hands in anticipation of saturating my poor, poor SATA II bus, are there any OS X specific tips/tricks running a non-Apple SSD? Most of the information I find is either horribly out of date or just plain stupid/neurotic like disabling Spotlight or fine-tuning the position of the EFI partition so that blah blah blah . I'm not even sure whether I need to enable TRIM, since evidently Samsung built in their own garbage collection.
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# ? May 30, 2012 19:45 |
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I really want to buy an iMac within the next month or two, but like most of you, I'm waiting for WWDC. Most of the rumblings I've heard have centered around the MacBook, though. Say there's no new desktop announced, I'll probably still want an iMac over the laptops just because of screen size. For someone who uses their computer solely for internet browsing, listening to music, and watching TV/movies, is there any real reason to spring for a solid state drive? I know they're faster/safer, but I don't think I'll be doing anything very taxing on the computer, so I'd rather save the money if the difference felt is negligible. Hopefully there is a refresh coming within the month, but who knows if SSD will be standard. Nanigans fucked around with this message at 20:07 on May 30, 2012 |
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Reinanigans posted:I really want to buy an iMac within the next month or two, but like most of you, I'm waiting for WWDC. Most of the rumblings I've heard have centered around the MacBook, though. Say there's no new desktop announced, I'll probably still want an iMac over the laptops just because of screen size.
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# ? May 30, 2012 20:23 |
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nm, SA hates my tabs
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# ? May 30, 2012 21:00 |
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strangemusic posted:It was the Nest thermostat! Ummm... Is there an :unwoop: emote yet, because this is where it would go. I'm amazed the Apple Store has to be taken down just to change stuff. Is their backend really that bad? I think it's just a tradition now.
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# ? May 30, 2012 22:54 |
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hannibal posted:I think it's just a tradition now.
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# ? May 30, 2012 22:56 |
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Mu Zeta posted:Dell showed their new 27" iMac copy and it looks ok. Ivy bridge, Blu Ray, etc. Hopefully Apple will hurry the gently caress up. Showed or released? Cos it is one thing to show the product, but no release date...
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You Am I posted:Showed or released? Cos it is one thing to show the product, but no release date... For sale in Asia, Engadget says a few weeks for the US.
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# ? May 31, 2012 01:05 |
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There is a 2011 17" MBP in SA-Mart for $1300, no HD. Hell of a price.
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# ? May 31, 2012 02:43 |
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Oneiros posted:After coming to the epiphany that I don't need to carry around hundreds of gigabytes of shameful You don't have to do either of these things, but aligning your partitions and enabling TRIM do provide some performance benefit.
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Bob Morales posted:There is a 2011 17" MBP in SA-Mart for $1300, no HD. Hell of a price. Looks like he just raised the price by $200, heh
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