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It's in the user manual, but they do warn you to not screw it up. Doing the battery will void your warranty. Mu Zeta fucked around with this message at 01:15 on Jul 29, 2011 |
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Kilted Yaksman posted:Does anyone know if you can use an employee purchase discount in-store? I want to get the 256GB 13" MBA, which is $1,503 with ESPP. Unfortunately, sales tax in Washington comes in at $142.79 The education definitely works in store, and I talked to a friend who used his Microsoft employee discount in store. That being said, it might be easier to order one online and have it delivered to your friend, if you are comfortable with doing that, just to make sure the store isn't sold out the day you are there. ndrake posted:I thought any time I opened it I did. Good to know. So even if it's done by a hack (me), and not an apple technician, the warranty lives? I did a hard drive upgrade on my 2007 MBP, which was not officially supported at all (I had to look up instructions online), and they still covered an issue without any fuss near the end of the Applecare term. I imagine it would only come up if you hosed your poo poo up in the process since Apple is pretty good about that sort of thing in general.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 01:35 |
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Jaytan posted:The education definitely works in store, and I talked to a friend who used his Microsoft employee discount in store. That being said, it might be easier to order one online and have it delivered to your friend, if you are comfortable with doing that, just to make sure the store isn't sold out the day you are there.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 01:42 |
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ndrake posted:Awesome, thanks. Open up activity monitor and see if you're even using all the RAM you have now. I'd just spend another $100 and get an SSD, but a WD Black would be a noticeable improvement.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 02:38 |
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I have a friend who is thinking of picking up a 13" MBP for school, and I've been able to answer most questions, but they asked about whether the i5 is sufficient (they're a architectural major, so it'd probably be stuff like AutoCad, etc.), or if they should pay extra for the i7. I see that the i7 Turbos up higher, is slightly-faster in terms of the HD3000 on-board graphics, and has some features (I'm guessing they wouldn't use) such as AES-NI and such. Is the i7 worth the upgrade cost?
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 02:41 |
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SourKraut posted:I have a friend who is thinking of picking up a 13" MBP for school, and I've been able to answer most questions, but they asked about whether the i5 is sufficient (they're a architectural major, so it'd probably be stuff like AutoCad, etc.), or if they should pay extra for the i7. I just don't think 1280x800 is enough screen resolution for stuff like Autocad - something else to consider anyway. As far as CPU goes the I5s are still blazingly fast, doubt it'll be much of an issue.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 02:59 |
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bassguitarhero posted:
Unless it's connected to a monitor try running without the 7300. That is like one of the worst cards ever made for the MP.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 03:00 |
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I have a late '06 Mac Pro that I'm trying to upgrade it from 2GB to 6GB of RAM, but it's only seeing 5GB. I've got 2x2GB sticks on the 1st and 2nd slots of the upper board, 2x512MB on slots 3 and 4 of the upper board, and 2x512MB on the 1st and 2nd slots of the lower board. As far as I can tell, this is the correct placement, but it's not seeing the 2x512MB sticks on the lower board. Am I doing something wrong?
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 03:12 |
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SourKraut posted:I have a friend who is thinking of picking up a 13" MBP for school, and I've been able to answer most questions, but they asked about whether the i5 is sufficient (they're a architectural major, so it'd probably be stuff like AutoCad, etc.), or if they should pay extra for the i7. I'd tell him to get the 13" Air, simply because it has a much, much better screen (1440x900 in 13" vs. 1280x800 in 13") that will pay off for apps like AutoCAD. The i5 in the 13" MBA should more than enough.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 03:33 |
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How much time do 1st year architecture students spend in AutoCAD anyway?
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 03:40 |
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Not much. He probably will not be using AutoCAD much in fact. Considering they pay drafters to do that poo poo in the first place.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 04:03 |
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KidDynamite posted:Not much. He probably will not be using AutoCAD much in fact. Considering they pay drafters to do that poo poo in the first place. I'd still suggest the Air (unless he wants to game) simply because it has a better screen and 1280x800 @ 13" blows nuts, IMHO. It's only $100 more than the cheapest 13" MBP.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 04:15 |
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beefnoodle posted:I hooked mine (13" 2011) to a Dell E2311H, which has a native resolution of 1920x1080. Poor results - poor contrast (whereas the same display works great with my Dell E6500 notebook). I moved the MBA to an older Dell 2005PFW running at 1680x1050 and it's working really well. King of all Machines Operate posted:Anyone know how long until the old iMacs started showing up on the refurb store with ssds? I'm looking to get the new 27'' iMac but 500 for the ssd is a bit hard to stomach..
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 04:18 |
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japtor posted:By old do you mean the 2010s? Cause I've seen them on there a lot for a while now, including the 27” with SSD...even better, they may have been 2011s. Just keep the iMac 27" refurb page open and check daily I guess. http://refurb-tracker.com/ They have RSS and email alerts for stuff in the refurb store.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 04:21 |
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japtor posted:This sounds like a basic calibration thing that can be taken care of within a minute or so with the built in calibrator. Or just see if any of the other default display profiles look better. They've got the 2010s but I'm waiting for a 2011 with SSD. Does anyone know the answer to my other question though? Is the SSD in the SSD only iMac installed in the main hard drive area or under the optical drive where it'd go if the primary spot were filled with the regular drive?
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FCKGW posted:http://refurb-tracker.com/ King of all Machines Operate posted:They've got the 2010s but I'm waiting for a 2011 with SSD. And why is the store down on a Thursday night
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 05:06 |
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According to the refurb tracker, there was an i7/SSD 2011 iMac for $2289 yesterday... something I'd definitely pull the trigger on. Thanks so much for that link.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 05:11 |
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japtor posted:This sounds like a basic calibration thing that can be taken care of within a minute or so with the built in calibrator. Or just see if any of the other default display profiles look better. Believe me, I went through all that.
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dissss posted:I just don't think 1280x800 is enough screen resolution for stuff like Autocad - something else to consider anyway. As far as CPU goes the I5s are still blazingly fast, doubt it'll be much of an issue. movax posted:I'd tell him to get the 13" Air, simply because it has a much, much better screen (1440x900 in 13" vs. 1280x800 in 13") that will pay off for apps like AutoCAD. The i5 in the 13" MBA should more than enough. Thanks for the suggestions! He does have a 20" monitor already with his older desktop, and was thinking of connecting the MBP (or the MBA) to it. Not sure how much he'd be in AutoCAD while on the go, but I can ask. He also interns with a firm, so that's partly why I'm guessing he's been doing more in AutoCAD. For my own MBP: Bob Morales mentioned how someone could throw a Scorpio in to boost the performance (down the road I'll go with an SSD once costs come down for larger drives), but I've heard the Scorpio Black 320 has issues with vibrations? What about the 500GB Scorpio Blue?
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 05:26 |
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Interesting. Apple has replaced 24" LED Cinema Displays of people who bought Thunderbolt Macs with 27's due to that flickering issue. I guess I'll give them a call tomorrow!
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 05:28 |
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Accipiter posted:Then while I stand corrected, I would still make drat sure to call Apple support myself, state my AppleCare ID up-front, verify that this is A-OK, get them to document it in a ticket, and record the ticket number BEFORE ever attempting to replace the hard drive. The manual states the HD is replaceable and gives instructions on how to do so, it's pretty unambiguously not going to be an issue unless you put a screwdriver through the logic board in the process. (Off the top of my head, it's six screws to remove the bottom case, two screws to remove a bracket, and four screw-in mounting posts). e: derp, beaten. SourKraut posted:Thanks for the suggestions! He does have a 20" monitor already with his older desktop, and was thinking of connecting the MBP (or the MBA) to it. Not sure how much he'd be in AutoCAD while on the go, but I can ask. I have the 1 TB Scorpio Blue and it's silent, it does have a minor firmware conflict my mid-2010 MBP, thought (disk heads unload every eight seconds unless APM is disabled). For AutoCAD, I found 1280x800 to be fine for first-year work. Lazyhound fucked around with this message at 05:38 on Jul 29, 2011 |
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Someone was asking about the i7 battery life on the MBA:quote:anandshimpi: .@nixtweet doing battery life testing on the 11-inch i7 now, expect an update in the coming days Anand's got us covered, so that should answer the last question, what is the battery life like on the MBA with the i7 upgrade.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 05:53 |
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NoDamage posted:Under $100 would be ideal, but I could probably stretch to $150 or so if it was really worth it. I've heard Tom Bihn's bags are great in general, s that's definitely a consideration. The Muzetto looks awesome but $240 is a bit too pricey to me. http://www.stmbags.com/catalog/laptop-shoulder-bags/alley-small-laptop-shoulder-bag/ I got this one for my 13 MBP, it's decent and could be found at amazon for under 40 dollars. It can fit both devices
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 13:47 |
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So, after striping my drives and upgrading my RAM to 8GB, my Mac Mini Server is absolutely flying. I think the bump in VRAM definitely makes a difference in any light gaming I want to do (TF2 runs a lot better), too. Now I'm just trying to decide if it's worth spending the extra money for a FW800 enclosure versus a USB 2.0 one for Time Machine because it would be great if it went any faster.
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Kenshirou posted:So, after striping my drives and upgrading my RAM to 8GB, my Mac Mini Server is absolutely flying. I think the bump in VRAM definitely makes a difference in any light gaming I want to do (TF2 runs a lot better), too. Now I'm just trying to decide if it's worth spending the extra money for a FW800 enclosure versus a USB 2.0 one for Time Machine because it would be great if it went any faster. FW800 is much faster than USB and I'd suggest it. While the test is dated my tests on my 2011 iMac were very similar in terms of speed http://www.barefeats.com/usb2.html
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So my iMac is still in the store getting the hard drive replaced. (I'm one of the people that got an iMac in May, and therefore my Mac's iTB seagate hard drive may be bad.) The Genius that served me first tried to fight me on whether the issue was even true (I politely recommended he google the issue, which he did) and then they said it would take 5 days. Yesterday was Day 5 and I got no call from the Apple store, so near the end of the day I called them, and a rather rude lady told me the computer wasn't done and it may take a few more days because they are "backed up." This long, to swap out a hard drive? Really? I'm trying to be fair here because I've never dealt with the Genius Bar before. I ask my fellow goons here - is this normal? Do Geniuses really take this long to get things done? Even things like hard drive swapping?
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flyboi posted:FW800 is much faster than USB and I'd suggest it. While the test is dated my tests on my 2011 iMac were very similar in terms of speed http://www.barefeats.com/usb2.html I mean having not used FW800 (I've only owned Macbooks and a Macbook Air since my 2006 iMac) I'm assuming it will make copying files that much easier. Any recommendations for an enclosure? I usually just buy whatever's cheap and has solid material, but the Macally ones look pretty solid, if not overpriced. I have a 1TB SATA 3 drive waiting to be dropped in, but in the meantime I'm using my USB 2.0 portable drive, which is taking forever.
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Kenshirou posted:I mean having not used FW800 (I've only owned Macbooks and a Macbook Air since my 2006 iMac) I'm assuming it will make copying files that much easier. Any recommendations for an enclosure? I usually just buy whatever's cheap and has solid material, but the Macally ones look pretty solid, if not overpriced. I have a 1TB SATA 3 drive waiting to be dropped in, but in the meantime I'm using my USB 2.0 portable drive, which is taking forever. All the FW800 capable enclosures I've seen are around the same price. They are more expensive than USB only enclosures, but in my experience FW800 blows USB2 out of the water in terms of performance. Most of the enclosures are probably very similar (fan-less, aluminum construction, Oxford chipsets). I'm using an OWC Mercury Elite Pro myself. They offer them with drives installed or just the bare enclosure.
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SERIOUS posted:So my iMac is still in the store getting the hard drive replaced. (I'm one of the people that got an iMac in May, and therefore my Mac's iTB seagate hard drive may be bad.) The Genius that served me first tried to fight me on whether the issue was even true (I politely recommended he google the issue, which he did) and then they said it would take 5 days. Really depends on the store. Some of them are absolutely packed and busy. It's not that it takes a long time to replace the HD, they could do it in 20 minutes. It's that they also have a long list of other repairs to do and they go through them in order. It sucks they are being rude though, they must be jaded as hell. My city has 2 Apple Stores that are always way too busy and repairs take forever so I go to another one that not as much people visit on Chestnut St. I waited almost 2 weeks for one to replace the broken optical drive on my iMac.
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flyboi posted:FW800 is much faster than USB and I'd suggest it. While the test is dated my tests on my 2011 iMac were very similar in terms of speed http://www.barefeats.com/usb2.html Another thing to remember is that Firewire utilizes a dedicated controller that mediates the transfer; USB still makes your CPU do most of the work.
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 18:52 |
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movax posted:Someone was asking about the i7 battery life on the MBA:
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 19:27 |
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So do all 13" MBAs use the Toshiba drive, and all 11" models use the Samsung? Or are both drives mixed into both models?
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 20:22 |
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qbert posted:So do all 13" MBAs use the Toshiba drive, and all 11" models use the Samsung? Or are both drives mixed into both models? Mixed
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 20:53 |
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So I ran the whole memtest in single user mode and it didn't find any errors. I'll try pulling the 7300gt tonight since I don't use it anyways, otherwise it's looking like a mobo/memory slot problem. Thankfully I have the weekend off so I can spend some time doink doinking around with slot positions
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# ? Jul 29, 2011 21:56 |
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Just to get this out of my system, I just bought a high end 27" iMac and holy gently caress best computer ever. Anyway, I have a small line/scratch/thing between the glass and the actual display. It almost looks like there's something stuck in there. Has anyone seen something like that?
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Kilometers Davis posted:Just to get this out of my system, I just bought a high end 27" iMac and holy gently caress best computer ever. Exchange it. It's probably going to drive you crazy now that you know it's there. It's definitely not common but I've heard of it happening before.
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# ? Jul 30, 2011 01:22 |
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Would that be something they would ship me a new iMac for? I really don't want to drive back to lovely annoying Orlando just for this.
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# ? Jul 30, 2011 01:25 |
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If you just bought it they'll just give you a new one.
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# ? Jul 30, 2011 01:31 |
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Only if they still have it in stock, I'd call them first to check.
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It might just be hair or a bit of particulate under the glass. If you're feeling adventurous you can get a suction cup, tilt the glass out a bit and blow it with a hair drier and see if it comes flying out.
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