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Aren't the connectors identical for the fusion? It's just two drives glued together with software?
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The SSD mounts onto a connector mounted on the logic board on both the 21.5 and 27 inch late 2012 iMacs. Since there's no discrete part for the connector, and there aren't any logic boards with SUPPORTS SSDs in the description, it's probably on every logic board.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 00:53 |
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bloodysabbath posted:I've got 3k allotted for a 15 inch retina MBP with 16gb of ram, and now this thread has me terrified that I'm going to end up with a laggy mess. I just went through this exact situation, and I put my thoughts down in the past couple pages. I had the maxed out rMBP (except only 512GB SSD), and it's a little silly how much smoother OSX feels with the MBA I replaced it with (2.0GHz, 8GB, 512GB SSD). The screen is definitely beautiful, but I don't think that the larger retina screen is worth the premium you'll be paying for what I feel is a product with a lot of problems. Keep in mind, my primary use case is as a developer, so I spent a couple of days with the rMBP using it as my main machine, and I personally couldn't get over the lag. It's not too much, but if you're coming from having used OSX on a daily basis previously, it's definitely noticeable.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 01:58 |
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Binary Badger posted:The SSD mounts onto a connector mounted on the logic board on both the 21.5 and 27 inch late 2012 iMacs. This is what I was going by: http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/12/you-wont-be-adding-an-aftermarket-ssd-to-your-new-imac/ quote:There are traces showing on the logic board that line up with an SSD plucked from a retina 13-inch MacBook Pro, as shown at right. However, the connector to actually plug in the SSD is missing. It seems that the connector isn't even added at the factory for the base model.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 03:02 |
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unpurposed posted:I just went through this exact situation, and I put my thoughts down in the past couple pages. I had the maxed out rMBP (except only 512GB SSD), and it's a little silly how much smoother OSX feels with the MBA I replaced it with (2.0GHz, 8GB, 512GB SSD). The screen is definitely beautiful, but I don't think that the larger retina screen is worth the premium you'll be paying for what I feel is a product with a lot of problems. I imagine for most people it's just worth to wait a few generations, I hope the Retina technology trickles down to the rest of the line, gets a bit more polished for broader range software support and also gets sold at a better pricepoint. I like this quick summary on why the MBA is a nicer option even if you have pile of money to spare: http://lea.verou.me/2012/06/why-i-bought-a-high-end-macbook-air-instead-of-the-retina-mbp/
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etalian posted:I imagine for most people it's just worth to wait a few generations, I hope the Retina technology trickles down to the rest of the line, gets a bit more polished for broader range software support and also gets sold at a better pricepoint. That article is 6 months old and the author goes with a 13" Air over the 15" rMBP This guy bought a 15" rMPB, took it back and got a 13" Air, then when the 13" rMPB came out he went back and got that: http://www.briangardner.com/macbook-pro-retina-display/
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 14:06 |
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Bob Morales posted:That article is 6 months old and the author goes with a 13" Air over the 15" rMBP The 13" rMBP is nice but really falls apart when you look at value vs. the older MBA design. But overall yes the the Retina weight and dimension improvements do narrow down the portability advantage of the Mac Book Air.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 14:33 |
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etalian posted:The 13" rMBP is nice but really falls apart when you look at value vs. the older MBA design. Yea, it's $400 which is basically 33% more $ for a Retina screen, HDMI output, and extra Thunderbolt port.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 14:56 |
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I don't use my machine the way a lot of you do; it's for work so some light excel work, lots of internet based stuff, email, etc. I also use Parallels for outlook, and a few Windows programs I need for my job. I have the 15"rMBP and I have zero performance issues. I started out with a 13" air then went to a 13" rMBP and finally settled on the 15. I was able to totally ditch my external monitor so it's really easy to move my laptop around either within the building or taking it home. I realize not everyone can work on a 15" screen, but with this one I can do everything and not only don't miss my 27" external but won't go back. It is really nice that you can use the machine for 14 days and take it back no questions asked.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 16:01 |
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Suqit posted:I don't use my machine the way a lot of you do; it's for work so some light excel work, lots of internet based stuff, email, etc. I also use Parallels for outlook, and a few Windows programs I need for my job. Yeah the Apple try before you buy guarantee is pretty awesome. The 15" Retina is certainly a better value than the smaller 13" rMBP given the beefier specs and the Retina weight/dimension savings help it avoid the boat anchor feeling you often get with larger screen laptops.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 17:50 |
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Apple to Halt Mac Pro Sales in Europe Effective March 1 Over Regulatory Requirementsquote:As of March 1, 2013, Apple will no longer sell Mac Pro in EU, EU candidate and EFTA countries because these systems are not compliant with Amendment 1 of regulation IEC 60950-1, Second Edition which becomes effective on this date. Apple resellers can continue to sell any remaining inventory of Mac Pro after March 1. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1535140 Maybe the new models will be out around that time, and they'll comply with the standards, and Apple just doesn't want to re-certify something that they are going to stop selling anyway.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 18:52 |
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Tim Cook's email said "later" in the year so who knows. Looks like Ivy Bridge Xeons are set for late this year so that'd tie their hands, barring an early option/new machine with desktop Haswell/Xeon E3 (early/mid year). As for why the Mac Pro didn't pass regulations: quote:At issue are the large fans within the Mac Pro. Since they are unprotected, it would be possible to touch the fan blades.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 20:53 |
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What's a fair price for a used 2011 11" MBA? Can the RAM be upgraded? 1.6 dual core i5 2GB RAM 64GB SSD HD3000 No AppleCare. PRADA SLUT fucked around with this message at 00:31 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:What's a fair price for a used 2011 MBA? Can the RAM be upgraded? Remember the size savings focus for the MBA means the RAM is soldered on the logic board so upgrading it is not posible. You can upgrade the SSD with a third party drive but it's not cost effective plus being somewhat challenging.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 00:27 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:What's a fair price for a used 2011 MBA? Can the RAM be upgraded? I'd pay $600 tops if the condition is perfect.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 00:29 |
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PRADA SLUT posted:What's a fair price for a used 2011 11" MBA? Can the RAM be upgraded? Oh hell no. 2GB memory? 64 GB SSD? Ridiculous! To me that would mean it's only for some web browsing and email, and I'd get an iPad for that. Also, for all these questions, it's important to know what kind of usage people have in mind.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 00:39 |
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You can buy a current-gen refurbished Air for $850. Also, 10.8 runs like poo poo with only 2GB.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 00:40 |
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Haggins posted:I don't know anyone who would want to crack open a new iMac.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 00:43 |
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Suqit posted:I have the 15"rMBP and I have zero performance issues. I also have the 15 rMBP (mine is the base model) and I'm not seeing these performance issues either. Mine can load the gifs thread pages in like under 5 seconds and scroll through them like its just plain text. Safari and firefox both seem to do this effortlessly, never used chrome. Maybe I'm just not understanding what the issue is?
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 04:49 |
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Bob Morales posted:Some have complained that the new iMac feels slow because of the 2.5" HD Awesome, thank you. I think I'll just save some cash and go with last year's model. Doesn't hurt that it has a superdrive already. flavor posted:Also, for all these questions, it's important to know what kind of usage people have in mind. Forgot to put that in mine, but I'm basically a casual user. Going to use it for school, browsing, limited picture editing. Last question, anyone have any experience with buying used from Amazon? Anything to look for other than common sense online stuff?
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 04:57 |
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Long time lurker, first time poster, question, I'm looking at getting a used 17 (there are no new 17 retina MBPs, so used 17 it is MBP, are there any models to look out for, any pros/cons besides the usual applecare rules? Price isn't much of an issue, and I am in the NY metro area so besides Tekserv, any local stores to look for MBPs?
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savesthedayrocks posted:Last question, anyone have any experience with buying used from Amazon? Anything to look for other than common sense online stuff?
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 10:05 |
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I'm looking to upgrade my mid-2009 MacBook Pro in the near future (it's chugging like a motherfucker, it's skin scorchingly hot, the battery life is now pretty much non-existent), but I'm up in the air as to what I should get. I have pretty average needs (MS Office, internet, etc), with some light Photoshop usage. I'd also like to be able to play some games (WoW, TF2) without the computer turning into slideshow that is also on fire. The other thing is that want to have Windows available (either in parallel desktops or as a separate boot, haven't decided yet) to do the occasional remote login and to run a number of finance programs and Excel for work (good god does Excel for Mac sucks balls). I'm also planning on getting an external monitor for at home, but not one of the Apple models. Is the 13" Air enough computer for what I need? Any other things I should keep in mind while perusing my options?
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Bamabalacha posted:I'm looking to upgrade my mid-2009 MacBook Pro in the near future (it's chugging like a motherfucker, it's skin scorchingly hot, the battery life is now pretty much non-existent), but I'm up in the air as to what I should get. Yup. You may want to consider the 256GB SSD if you plan on having a Windows 7 install on there though.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 19:12 |
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The Air has an HD4000 in it. I don't know how WoW/TF2 performance is, but CS:GO runs at 1080p with about 40fps (low settings) and Diablo 3 gets about 20 (low settings).
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spunkshui posted:I also have the 15 rMBP (mine is the base model) and I'm not seeing these performance issues either. I have 15 rMBP (base) I have no issues and love the machine. I use it with bootcamp and external monitors often. I've had no kernel panics. If you work for a large company check to make sure you don't have a corporate discount. I ordered mine through Appogee http://appogee.com for $1940.00 and couldn't be happier.
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Bob Morales posted:Yup. You may want to consider the 256GB SSD if you plan on having a Windows 7 install on there though. I have a 256 GB SSD in my 13" MBP and am running Boot Camp, and I can say that 256 is almost too little for having a dual install. I created a 120 GB partition for Windows 7 and after installing (and updating) Win 7, Office 2010 and WoW, I only had about 25 GB remaining for the additional apps I needed. I've been tempted to reinstall and allocate more space to it, but I also have Office 2011 for Mac installed on OS C X and save my iPhone and iPad backups to the OS X partition (as well as my iTunes apps and files), so ultimately both aren't running with much remaining space.
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Ryand-Smith posted:Long time lurker, first time poster, question, I'm looking at getting a used 17 (there are no new 17 retina MBPs, so used 17 it is MBP, are there any models to look out for, any pros/cons besides the usual applecare rules? Price isn't much of an issue, and I am in the NY metro area so besides Tekserv, any local stores to look for MBPs? Get a refurb from the online Apple store. The refurbs are basically same as new, and you can buy applecare for it if you want to.
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SourKraut posted:I have a 256 GB SSD in my 13" MBP and am running Boot Camp, and I can say that 256 is almost too little for having a dual install. I created a 120 GB partition for Windows 7 and after installing (and updating) Win 7, Office 2010 and WoW, I only had about 25 GB remaining for the additional apps I needed. You can resize with a Linux live USB + GParted
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 21:33 |
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So I think this would be the right thread for this. I took advantage of the Best Buy deal and got a 13 inch MacBook Air for $999. I already use a 11 inch mid-2011 version and obviously have no need for it now and would like to sell it. I was wondering, how accurate is Mac2Sell? It says my Mac is worth about $690 which seems really low. Then again, I have never sold my old Macs before so I'm brand new to this. It's the stock mid-2011 11 inch but I upgraded the SSD to an OWC 180 GB drive and it's in excellent condition. Anyone know if this is an accurate price or could I get more?
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# ? Feb 2, 2013 05:23 |
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Look for comparable machines on sale where you plan to sell it, pick a price going off of that. Otherwise I'd go off Apple's refurb prices as a starting point and deal down from there if necessary.
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Macintosh posted:So I think this would be the right thread for this. People were getting open box 11" Airs for $650 last week at Best Buy. The Apple refurb store and Mac Mall have them cheap too. Is it a 2GB or 4GB model? That price seems right, high if it's a 2GB
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The MBA 11" is pretty interesting product since it provides laptop features in close to tablet size. But I decided to avoid it in my next upgrade cycle since the smaller size means worse battery life and also found it harder to type due to the smaller keyboard size. etalian fucked around with this message at 16:35 on Feb 2, 2013 |
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etalian posted:The MBA 11" is pretty interesting product since it provides laptop features in close to tablet size. I thought it had the same keyboard as the 13" besides smaller function keys?
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MOLLUSC posted:I thought it had the same keyboard as the 13" besides smaller function keys? It does. It has a slightly shorter trackpad but it's still great.
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# ? Feb 2, 2013 16:49 |
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Just upgraded my 13" rMBP with a 256GB SSD from a 15" rMBP. drat those stupid pentalobe screws.
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# ? Feb 2, 2013 16:50 |
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etalian posted:The MBA 11" is pretty interesting product since it provides laptop features in close to tablet size. I've got an 11" MBA and I'm in the same boat. I love it and it'd be my primary machine, except that the battery life is obnoxiously short. They advertise "7 hours" but it's more in the realm of four, and that's if you're conservative with your settings and can read an almost-black screen. In practice, it's three, which is just not enough for anything but a satellite to a larger setup.
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InstantInfidel posted:I've got an 11" MBA and I'm in the same boat. I love it and it'd be my primary machine, except that the battery life is obnoxiously short. They advertise "7 hours" but it's more in the realm of four, and that's if you're conservative with your settings and can read an almost-black screen. In practice, it's three, which is just not enough for anything but a satellite to a larger setup. Which model year do you have? The 2012 definitely improved over the 2011 version. To be fair, they advertise the 11" with 5 hours of battery life.
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# ? Feb 2, 2013 17:22 |
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I've got the mid-2012. I'm probably mistaken on the quoted battery life, then, as I already had a pretty good idea of what it would be when I bought it. I'd definitely kill for the 13" MBA's battery in this, though, it'd certainly be my one and only computer.
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InstantInfidel posted:I've got the mid-2012. I'm probably mistaken on the quoted battery life, then, as I already had a pretty good idea of what it would be when I bought it. I'd definitely kill for the 13" MBA's battery in this, though, it'd certainly be my one and only computer. And there are not many good options out there for sub-13" well-built laptops. I like this size comparison:
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