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El Jackalope posted:I didn't ask about the i7's, sorry, but the i5s are definitely available.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 03:58 |
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So I rebooted my MBP for the first time in ages, took an Activity Monitor screenshot to check RAM usage: This was with Safari w/ 6 tabs or so, Mail, Word and IM. I don't think that's too out-of-line for what a 11" MBA might be doing, but 2GB seems borderline.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:13 |
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movax posted:This was with Safari w/ 6 tabs or so, Mail, Word and IM. I don't think that's too out-of-line for what a 11" MBA might be doing, but 2GB seems borderline. Speaking of the Air: I just noticed that it didn't get a FaceTime HD camera. I guess they can't fit it into that super thin display assembly.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:23 |
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Speaking of the ram, I'm running 8gb on my iMac, but in the last day or so it's been on it's swapped out like 3gbs of stuff. I'm thinking of spending the $110 to go to 16gb, and then selling the 2x2gb sets for $20-25 on SA-Mart. Should only be ~$80 upgrade at worst... Edit: I so need to SSD this thing as well (it's a Sandy Bridge iMac), my wife's 2010 C2D MacBook Pro with a vertex 2 opens things way faster than my computer...I upgraded her to lion and she was like WOAH SAFARI OPENS SO FAST!
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:33 |
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Sasquatch! posted:Would like to hear a trip report on what you think of the Mini. I can't imagine why an i5 - even with integrated video - wouldn't be more than enough for HTPC usage. I'll remember to give one next week; I've ordered some more ram from newegg and am getting a tv to replace my old DLP that just died around the same time. This will be my first HTPC... I like my AppleTV 2, but it's not exactly what I want in performance, so I'm looking forward to not having to gently caress around in a half-assed manner to just watch videos.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:33 |
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MrEnigma posted:Speaking of the ram, I'm running 8gb on my iMac, but in the last day or so it's been on it's swapped out like 3gbs of stuff.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:35 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:Swapping isn't necessarily a bad thing. Swapping doesn't immediately equal "buy more RAM!" especially with how Lion now handles applications without associated processes and processes without associated applications. Are you actually running out of free memory or is it just swapping idle stuff? Yeah I know, Safari being the little greedy thing it is. It still sits at a few hundred mb free, which means if I launch anything...stuff has to swap out (or reallocate?) Edit: Actually strike that it would probably just use the inactive...
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:36 |
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MacBook Air teardown is up as well! Apple has good taste, I used the same USB hub IC and BlueTooth IC in my most recent mobo design. Wanted to see a 2GB 11" teardown, to see if they just had open pads for more chips, or if they just used less dense ICs. I guess I need to make a trip out to the Fruit Stand and get like 50 tabs open in Safari or something to see how well it copes with swapping on the SSD. I counted 16 ICs on the board, so for 4GB, that's 2Gbit a piece. I don't remember how many chips are on your average 4GB SO-DIMM, 8? movax fucked around with this message at 04:49 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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16, 8 per side of the SoDIMM. What are the MacOS memory management policies, anyway? Windows does a lot of ahead-of-need allocation and caching from disk, which means that more RAM is always a benefit even if marginally. Does MacOS do anything similar?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:51 |
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A 2 GB RAM Macbook Air actually has between 1.62 and 1.75 GB of RAM for your use after the onboard graphics takes shared memory. Do you really want to buy a new computer and have less than 2 GB of RAM actually available for the system?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 04:55 |
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fishmech posted:A 2 GB RAM Macbook Air actually has between 1.62 and 1.75 GB of RAM for your use after the onboard graphics takes shared memory. Do you really want to buy a new computer and have less than 2 GB of RAM actually available for the system? IIRC, 2GB MBAs share 256mb with the Intel HD3000 graphics while the 4GB version shares 384mb.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 05:02 |
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I don't want to start a huge "OMG my _____ shipped", but has anyone's MacBook Air shipped from Apple.com yet? For some reason they're shipping the $100 gift card separately.
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Corbet posted:I don't want to start a huge "OMG my _____ shipped", but has anyone's MacBook Air shipped from Apple.com yet? For some reason they're shipping the $100 gift card separately. Was your BTO or a standard configuration?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 05:47 |
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Corbet posted:I don't want to start a huge "OMG my _____ shipped", but has anyone's MacBook Air shipped from Apple.com yet? For some reason they're shipping the $100 gift card separately. Yeah and one is with UPS and the other is FedEx. My MBA shipped today at some point, says it'll be here Friday...soo as long as you didn't get bamboozled into getting the i7 proc you should have the same arrival time.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 06:12 |
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MrEnigma posted:Yeah I know, Safari being the little greedy thing it is. It still sits at a few hundred mb free, which means if I launch anything...stuff has to swap out (or reallocate?) OS X swaps like a motherfucker even with 16 GB, it's just how the OS handles memory and always has been. Using < 10.4 on anything less than 1 GB with a slow HDD was loving painful until Apple wisened up and it refused to work with less. Don't be alarmed by a crazy amount of swapping unless you're actually noticing a performance impact.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 06:44 |
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I picked up one of the new Airs today, after spilling some pop on my old 2009 unibody Macbook (which, as it turns out, is a little more liquid proof than I gave it credit for, but that just means I can sell it for more cash, because I'm not giving this beauty up), and it works like a charm. I can't get all of my data onto it until I return from vacation, but it's lighter, faster, and I love the Lion upgrades (though I miss my command+arrow desktop switching). The only thing I'll have to replace is half of my "connect laptop to TV" cord, which isn't too much of a worry anyways.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 07:01 |
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I have a creaky 2010 13" air running Snow Leopard that I'm about to get apple to replace. Its a CTO with 4 gigs of ram so they will have to mail me a replacement - should I buy and upgrade to lion, or will the replacement already have Lion installed?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 12:58 |
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Wait, you guys use Safari and not Firefox or Chrome?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 13:29 |
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Bob Morales posted:Wait, you guys use Safari and not Firefox or Chrome?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 14:12 |
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I don't have anything against it, I use FF on Windows/Linux so I figure why switch browsers? One thing I noticed with Safari is that I'll leave a single instance open, viewing the traffic graph in m0n0wall (which is basically just an SVG file), and it must have a massive memory leak because overnight it will bloat to like 2GB.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 14:17 |
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I would never use Safari for anything than opening sites that demand I use Safari. It is a terrible browser by the standards I require my browser to run by. Firefox left those by becoming sluggishly slow, so I went Chrome when they finally supported extensions. Never looking back. And yes this is mostly because the browser is so extremely slow and for some reason demands to spin up my USB drives (which are only used for Time Machine) every single time I open a tab. This spinup takes a minute and locks up Finder and some other things while doing it, so you can imagine how annoying it is. ilifinicus fucked around with this message at 14:22 on Jul 22, 2011 |
# ? Jul 22, 2011 14:20 |
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Does anyone know if its possible to use the new cinema display on a PC or older mac that doesn't have thunderbolt?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 14:38 |
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Not without an adapter, which doesn't seem to currently exist.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 14:39 |
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Bob Morales posted:I don't have anything against it, I use FF on Windows/Linux so I figure why switch browsers? Especially since you can sync extensions/bookmarks across computers if you use the same browser.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 14:57 |
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edit: I am a total retard and didn't read the thread
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 15:09 |
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ilifin posted:And yes this is mostly because the browser is so extremely slow and for some reason demands to spin up my USB drives (which are only used for Time Machine) every single time I open a tab. This spinup takes a minute and locks up Finder and some other things while doing it, so you can imagine how annoying it is. Use what works for you, but I'm pretty sure no one else has that issue.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 15:19 |
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gregday posted:Use what works for you, but I'm pretty sure no one else has that issue. Safari messes with my USB drives as well, but so does a bunch of stuff inside OSX that really shouldn't.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 15:33 |
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I plan to buy a new Mac Mini as it seems to be the perfect HTPC. What would you guys recommend as external storage? USB 2.0 hard drives are portable but slow, and I guess I would benefit from either the Firewire 800 or Thunderbolt interface (is there even such a thing as a Thunderbolt hard drive?) - any particular recommendations?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 15:43 |
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:Safari messes with my USB drives as well, but so does a bunch of stuff inside OSX that really shouldn't. I've only seen this happen when using super el-cheapo $5 enclosures from a Chinatown computer store or a sale at MicroCenter. Some do and some don't. Enclosures with Oxford chipsets never give me a problem on any modern Firewire Mac except for some early G3 towers and the Yikes! G4. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 16:08 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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ndrake posted:Thanks, that actually looks like a nice solution. As to the easiness of picking - I just need a visual deterrent. The same people who would steal my cell phone and then sign me up for spanish hip hop ringtone subscription (which never failed to entertain when they were delivered a month later on my new phone) are not going to take the time to figure out how to pick that lock on a computer in a work room. I doubt that would work with the Air. There is no clearance. Also notice how there is no front view of those product shots. Probably because there is some hunk of metal protruding from the gap between the screen and the base, scratching the finish off your Macbook Air logo. I looked for locking solutions last year when the new Air came out and I came up empty. The only thing I can think of is some kind of "noose" that slips around the screen and tightens around the base. There is about ~1" of space that has a gap between the screen and the base on each side. The rest of the the length of the machine has is a very snug hinge.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 16:00 |
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DoctorOfLawls posted:I plan to buy a new Mac Mini as it seems to be the perfect HTPC. What would you guys recommend as external storage? USB 2.0 hard drives are portable but slow, and I guess I would benefit from either the Firewire 800 or Thunderbolt interface (is there even such a thing as a Thunderbolt hard drive?) - any particular recommendations? I'd wait if you can until Thunderbolt drives come out.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 16:02 |
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japtor posted:You have too much money and are sick of syncing things between the MBP and iMac? Is your MBP faster than the iMac at least? iMac is 2011 27" base configuration - MBP is 2011 15" with matte display, i7 2.2 ghz, 8gb ram and a 128gb corsair ssd
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 16:12 |
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Safari always felt a little sluggish but Firefox is starting to feel the same way. FF still has the best adblock though so I stick with it. Chrome still shows ads and pop ups once in a while.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 16:29 |
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So my CEO has the newest MacBook Pro, and has been using it with an external monitor at work. Before Lion he was using it with the screen slightly ajar, but with the Macbook's screen turned off. With Lion it insists on waking up the Macbook's monitor at the slightest hint of an angle. The whole reason why he does this is because he's afraid of the computer having a heat stroke and dying. Some people at the Mac Store told him to do this, and it would be a "bad idea" to run the computer with the screen closed entirely. Is this true? If it's not, is there some kind of official Apple document I can show him that shows them making the statement?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 16:31 |
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ilifin posted:And yes this is mostly because the browser is so extremely slow and for some reason demands to spin up my USB drives (which are only used for Time Machine) every single time I open a tab. This spinup takes a minute and locks up Finder and some other things while doing it, so you can imagine how annoying it is. As for the USB spinup, I have no idea. Maybe you have an extension or .simbl addon installed? It certainly doesn't happen on my Mac. I used to use Chrome but switched to Safari when Lion came out, mostly because of fullscreen mode but also because I missed Reader (the Chrome extension looked good but took too long). IUG posted:So my CEO has the newest MacBook Pro, and has been using it with an external monitor at work. Before Lion he was using it with the screen slightly ajar, but with the Macbook's screen turned off. With Lion it insists on waking up the Macbook's monitor at the slightest hint of an angle. asecondduck fucked around with this message at 16:33 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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Kobayashi posted:I doubt that would work with the Air. There is no clearance. Also notice how there is no front view of those product shots. Probably because there is some hunk of metal protruding from the gap between the screen and the base, scratching the finish off your Macbook Air logo. I looked for locking solutions last year when the new Air came out and I came up empty. The only thing I can think of is some kind of "noose" that slips around the screen and tightens around the base. There is about ~1" of space that has a gap between the screen and the base on each side. The rest of the the length of the machine has is a very snug hinge. Hm. Back to hiding the thing.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 16:40 |
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Binary Badger posted:I've only seen this happen when using super el-cheapo $5 enclosures from a Chinatown computer store or a sale at MicroCenter. Some do and some don't. Enclosures with Oxford chipsets never give me a problem on any modern Firewire Mac except for some early G3 towers and the Yikes! G4. I'm using a 1TB WD MyBook Studio that was completely unusable over firewire, so I'm using it over USB. Definitely not el-cheapo, but it's definitely a piece of poo poo enclosure.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 16:52 |
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Is there any reason why my p key wouldn't repeat when held down on my 13" MBP?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 18:15 |
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KidDynamite posted:Is there any reason why my p key wouldn't repeat when held down on my 13" MBP? In Lion a new feature was introduced similar to what is on the iOS devices (Holding down a key offers up different language/accented characters -- Try holding down n for example). I don't know of any accented "p" characters, so maybe that's your problem.
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Phiberoptik posted:Does anyone know if its possible to use the new cinema display on a PC or older mac that doesn't have thunderbolt? I've sort of had some clarification on this, but nothing is confirmed since the new display is not even out yet. To clarify, they appear to be still selling the older "Cinema Display" for $1000, and this new "Thunderbolt Display" along side it. I would assume you could get a Thunderbolt to ____ adaptor and it would work fine as a monitor, but you are not going to be able to use any of the connections on the Thunderbolt Display because it all connects through the Thunderbolt Cable. Meanwhile, they still sell the Cinema Display which has three cables coming out of it for MagSafe, Mini Display, and USB, and then you can still plug that USB cord into any computer to take advantage of the three ports on the back. But you'll still need to buy a Mini Display to ____ adaptor to get it to work The 4 listed in the OP should do the trick Mini-DP / Thunderbolt to VGA Mini-DP / Thunderbolt to DVI Mini-DP / Thunderbolt to HDMI Mini-DP / Thunderbolt to DP So I'm sort of in the same boat... I'm trying to weight the option of getting the Cinema Display now and be able to actually use the USB ports on the back. Or get a Thunderbolt display and future proof myself for when I eventually someday get a computer that supports it. Edit: So the other day I pointed out that on the Thunderbolt Display page they show the MacPro next to the display in the photos, even though it's impossible to connect a Thunderbolt Display to a current generation MacPro properly since none of them support Thunderbolt with noway to add them. Well... since then they've taken down that image. I guess that clarifies that. Astro7x fucked around with this message at 18:45 on Jul 22, 2011 |
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