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Matlock posted:When I get my laptop back, I think I'll return this one and spring for the refurb server. Seems a good deal. upgrade the RAM first. You can always put the 8 GB in the next mini you get.
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I have the i5 Mini 4GB and the hard drive was intolerably slow and by far the biggest limitation. It's not too difficult to put an SSD in there and it'll make a world of difference. Upgrading to 8GB RAM literally takes about 3 minutes and is really cheap now too.
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# ? Mar 17, 2012 13:49 |
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Anyone have one of the May 2011 21.5" iMacs? (2.5 Ghz Quadcore i5 model). I was thinking I'd grab a refurb for just under a grand to replace this 2.2 GHz C2D MBP I've had for ages, since I never really take it off my desk for months on end, and the iPhone really takes care of most of the mobile browsing I've done recently.
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# ? Mar 17, 2012 20:15 |
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If I wanted to play Diablo III on my early 2011 Macbook Pro and display it on my 50" Plasma, what cable am I looking for? edit: probably this huh? http://store.apple.com/us/product/H1824ZM/A/Moshi_Mini_DisplayPort_to_HDMI_Adapter Arzy fucked around with this message at 20:36 on Mar 18, 2012 |
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Arzy posted:If I wanted to play Diablo III on my early 2011 Macbook Pro and display it on my 50" Plasma, what cable am I looking for? This looks like the same thing, for considerably less: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10428&cs_id=1042802&p_id=5311&seq=1&format=2
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# ? Mar 18, 2012 22:27 |
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I have a new and hilarious problem with my early 2008 Macbook's wifi. I got home from a trip today and it won't connect to the home router. It doesn't automatically connect, and when I manually try to connect it asks me for my password. When I put it in it gives me a connection failed error. I suspected a wifi hardware problem but it connects to my phone's hotspot fine. Has anyone else had this problem and how did you fix it? Thanks.
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porno for the deaf posted:This looks like the same thing, for considerably less: Just going to warn you, but the 3rd party adapters are very hit-and-miss with the 2011 line of macs. My iMac would have random static on displays and my plasma wanted nothing to do with my MBP.
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# ? Mar 18, 2012 23:43 |
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flyboi posted:Just going to warn you, but the 3rd party adapters are very hit-and-miss with the 2011 line of macs. My iMac would have random static on displays and my plasma wanted nothing to do with my MBP. Purely anecdotal, but that exact adapter worked fine with my 2011 Air.
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 01:53 |
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illcendiary posted:Purely anecdotal, but that exact adapter worked fine with my 2011 Air. No problems with that cable on my 2011 air either
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 02:18 |
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My adapters are all Dynex from Best Buy or whatever the hell the cheap ones are from Newegg and they all work fine.
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 02:34 |
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Anybody have any recommendations for a stylish, business appropriate messenger bag that will hold a 15" MBP and an iPad? Google bring up tons so I'm looking for some way to narrow it down. Thanks!
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dexter6 posted:Anybody have any recommendations for a stylish, business appropriate messenger bag that will hold a 15" MBP and an iPad? Google bring up tons so I'm looking for some way to narrow it down. I'm a huge fan of Timbuk2 bags, I still have and use the first one I got about ten years ago. I just picked up a Control briefcase-y bag because I realized that between my job and school I never had to carry more than a few notebooks, my 15" MBP, and my TouchPad. I really like it a lot. Also I wish I hadn't looked that link up because while mine is a pretty cool gunmetal grey and green, that denim and indigo one is rad as hell. drat, so is the canvas one. Might have to sell and rebuy...
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flyboi posted:Just going to warn you, but the 3rd party adapters are very hit-and-miss with the 2011 line of macs. My iMac would have random static on displays and my plasma wanted nothing to do with my MBP. I've had an monoprice adapter show the same effects on my 2011 MBP and after contacting them it turned out to be a bad adapter and I was sent a new one that worked fine. Maybe you got a bad one too?
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 07:14 |
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I already asked in the D3 thread, but maybe you guys know better. I want to retire my old desktop which was a decent gaming pc I got 3 years ago. I find myself using my iPad or laptop all the time anyways. Diablo 3 is the only game I'm gonna be playing when it releases in 2 months. My current laptop runs it ok, but I would like a mac if I'm gonna use my laptop as a main computer. Does anyone know if I can find any good D3 benchmarks for the MBA? Will it run ok? Should I go for a MBP? It get really expensive because then I would get the 15" with SSD and high res screen, and maybe buy ram myself and add. Maybe I should just stop being impatient and just buy one the next time they update one of the laptops?
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 11:09 |
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If you don't need to buy it now I'd wait for the next refresh. The Intel HD 3000 is getting old now and the Ivy Bridge version is supposed to be a decent graphics boost. What video card does your current computer have?
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Mu Zeta posted:If you don't need to buy it now I'd wait for the next refresh. The Intel HD 3000 is getting old now and the Ivy Bridge version is supposed to be a decent graphics boost. What video card does your current computer have? Radeon 6650M. Would feel kinda lame to get a comp thrice as expensive with worse performance. But I miss mac since when I had a mac mini back in the day.
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dexter6 posted:Anybody have any recommendations for a stylish, business appropriate messenger bag that will hold a 15" MBP and an iPad? Google bring up tons so I'm looking for some way to narrow it down. Timbuk2 Best customer support ever, solid bags and made in
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Sistergodiva posted:Radeon 6650M. I don't know how to check FPS in Diablo 3, but it's not super smooth. I have the eye candy way down and I say probably 30-40 FPS-- okay enough to play, but with action on the screen there is a little slowdown. In world of warcraft, it'd run at an almost constant 60 FPS though, so it's possible/likely that it's just not super optimized because it's a beta.
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Shmoogy posted:I don't know how to check FPS in Diablo 3, but it's not super smooth. I have the eye candy way down and I say probably 30-40 FPS-- okay enough to play, but with action on the screen there is a little slowdown. In world of warcraft, it'd run at an almost constant 60 FPS though, so it's possible/likely that it's just not super optimized because it's a beta. That's a MBP right? Guess I'll hope for a nice refresh soon. Shouldn't apple be losing sales if they don't even try to make their laptops gaming compitable? I wonder if something like an external GFX carn through that new fancy high speed port would be possible. That could be an awesome compromise on an air.
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Sistergodiva posted:That's a MBP right? Guess I'll hope for a nice refresh soon. Shouldn't apple be losing sales if they don't even try to make their laptops gaming compitable? 13 inch i5 4gb 2011 macbook air. I'm just hoping that thunderbolt graphics adapters come out soonish because my air doesn't like gaming at 2560x1440 even with all the eye candy turned down.
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Harry Totterbottom posted:Timbuk2 I know I recommended them too, but these days I think only their custom bags are made in the states, and the rest are actually made in Asia. You can tell when you go to the product page, if one of the features is "Imported." Also it'll say "Made in SF" for those they actually make there. I have bags from both, you can tell the difference - the custom bags simply are the highest/higher quality, but the outsourced ones are still very, very good. So this isn't a complete derail - what's the cheapest, most reliable cd reader/burner I can pick up?
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I looked at the last 5 pages and didn't see anything, but I'd like to know if I should wait on getting a Macbook Pro. I would like one soon, but there is going to be a new one released in the very future I guess I can wait.
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CortezFantastic posted:I looked at the last 5 pages and didn't see anything, but I'd like to know if I should wait on getting a Macbook Pro. I would like one soon, but there is going to be a new one released in the very future I guess I can wait. We are probably* 2-4 months away from a Macbook Pro refresh. It could happen tomorrow though!
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FlashBangBob posted:We are probably* 2-4 months away from a Macbook Pro refresh. It could happen tomorrow though!
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Star War Sex Butt posted:All signs point to April. May I ask where you heard this? Everything I've seen looks like July-ish.
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CortezFantastic posted:May I ask where you heard this? Everything I've seen looks like July-ish. http://www.macrumors.com/2012/03/16/slimmer-13-inch-and-15-inch-macbook-pros-reportedly-in-production/ All the usual rumor sites picked it up. Apple got early dibs on the sandy bridge laptop boards last year as well (they have a pretty decent business relationship especially as Apple is helping to push Thunderbolt). It could happen as early as April.
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My laptop's an older mid 2007 MacBook purchased for a dirt cheap price last year. I'ts recently developed problems connecting to certain wireless networks it used to be able to without issues. Fortunately, my home network (wpa2 encryption) still works great, but I haven't been able to connect to either my college's wpa network or my parents' wep network. I'm running Lion with all updates if it makes a difference. My iPhone works fine on these networks, so it would seem to stem from the laptop. Is there anything I could try to alleviate this issue?
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 19:37 |
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Harry Totterbottom posted:Timbuk2 Awesome bags (I got one of the Commute 2.0 a few months ago when they were on clearance), but most aren't made in the US anymore.
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# ? Mar 19, 2012 20:18 |
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Their custom order bags are still made in San Francisco, though these days I prefer Rickshaw Bags. The CEO of Timbuk2 left the company a few years ago and opened up Rickshaw and they make some great bags. All their Zero Messenger models are made to order in their San Francisco factory. I stopped by last week to put in another order and most of the bag builders look like Chinese ladies, but I guess it's still technically made in the USA.
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Sistergodiva posted:That's a MBP right? Guess I'll hope for a nice refresh soon. Shouldn't apple be losing sales if they don't even try to make their laptops gaming compitable? Manky posted:So this isn't a complete derail - what's the cheapest, most reliable cd reader/burner I can pick up? Thauros posted:My laptop's an older mid 2007 MacBook purchased for a dirt cheap price last year. I'ts recently developed problems connecting to certain wireless networks it used to be able to without issues. Fortunately, my home network (wpa2 encryption) still works great, but I haven't been able to connect to either my college's wpa network or my parents' wep network. I'm running Lion with all updates if it makes a difference. My iPhone works fine on these networks, so it would seem to stem from the laptop. Is there anything I could try to alleviate this issue? http://chimac.net/2011/06/24/need-to-reset-the-mac-os-x-wireless/
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Matlock posted:So you're saying that the performance jump between the i5 and the i7 is not worth the premium for video work? I'm not exactly wanting to go up to Mac Pro budgeting here, but I don't want to scrimp. Twice a month (traveling), I render HD video and a layer or two of particles + flares in After Effects on my i5 Air 4GB without a problem. Yeah, the fan blows, but it is absolutely possible and it doesn't complain or crash. I did the same thing (in 2.5x the time-- more, not less) on a 2007 MacBook C2D with a 128GB Crucial and 6GB RAM. The CPU is not your problem.
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I am looking at a 13" Air 2008. The seller says the hinges need replacing as the screen doe not stay up... Is this a big job? Is it a tighten up a screw inside job?
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thegasman2000 posted:I am looking at a 13" Air 2008. The seller says the hinges need replacing as the screen doe not stay up... Is this a big job? Is it a tighten up a screw inside job? Don't buy one of those.
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Bob Morales posted:Don't buy one of those. I lost it anyway £360 +£20 p&p for a c2d 1.6 with an 80gb SSD.... I want an air so I can sell my MBP and buy an iMac... Nevermind.
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thegasman2000 posted:I lost it anyway £360 +£20 p&p for a c2d 1.6 with an 80gb SSD.... I want an air so I can sell my MBP and buy an iMac... Nevermind. The 2008 Airs are turds, you're much better off not having bought it.
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flyboi posted:The 2008 Airs are turds, you're much better off not having bought it. What is the cheapest model you recommend? the 2009 or 2010?
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thegasman2000 posted:What is the cheapest model you recommend? the 2009 or 2010? 2010. It was the first units after their redesign, they are running C2Ds (the 2011 models run the i5s). It's the first models that really changed their macbook market (killed the white macbooks).
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thegasman2000 posted:I am looking at a 13" Air 2008. The seller says the hinges need replacing as the screen doe not stay up... Is this a big job? Is it a tighten up a screw inside job? To actually answer your question, it's not that hard, just takes a lot of time. You just have to remove the bottom case, then undo a horrid amount of screws. Then remove the entire display assembly as the hinge is part of the display, and that's going to be expensive. Unless it's the only thing you can afford, I'd say hold out for a 2010 model. That 2008 model only has one USB port and one terribly nonstandard monitor port and uses a PATA SSD, which today is only made by a handful of off-brand manufacturers. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 15:27 on Mar 21, 2012 |
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Binary Badger posted:Unless it's the only thing you can afford, I'd say hold out for a 2010 model. That 2008 model only has one USB port and one terribly nonstandard monitor port and uses a PATA SSD, which today is only made by a handful of off-brand manufacturers. They also have heat problems, the pata SSD is way slower than the SATA ssds in newer models, and they throttle the actual speed of the processor pretty heavily because of the heat. I would almost rather get a netbook than one.
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Also, the nVidia 320M graphics chip in the 2010 model kicks the poo poo out of the lame Intel X3100 / nVidia 9400 in the 2008/2009 models. Never had any slowdowns with any 1080 resolution vids on my Late 2010 11-inch MBA. The X3100 is barely fast enough to render graphics / text and 256 X 192 resolution Flash.
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