Can a mod just rename this thread to House of Mac Tech Support since that's all its been for months now? Not saying that's a bad thing, clearly we need such a thread, I'm just kind of tired of HOW I UPGRADE MY RAM AND FIX MY HD for months on end, it's giving me flashbacks to my computer janitor days.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 21:17 |
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Pryor on Fire posted:Can a mod just rename this thread to House of Mac Tech Support since that's all its been for months now? Not saying that's a bad thing, clearly we need such a thread, I'm just kind of tired of HOW I UPGRADE MY RAM AND FIX MY HD for months on end, it's giving me flashbacks to my computer janitor days. So, you want just waking over hardware specs, teardowns, and pimp-my-mac pics? What exactly do you expect from a hardware thread?
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 01:01 |
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We can post about rumors and people's 'concepts' rendering of those rumors. Anyone going to buy one of those macair retina?
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 04:26 |
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flosofl posted:So, you want just waking over hardware specs, teardowns, and pimp-my-mac pics? What exactly do you expect from a hardware thread?
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 04:32 |
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Haggins posted:Perfect man thanks! I haven't opened it up but I'd guess it's two 4gb chips in there. And yes, I'm in the US.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 06:19 |
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I bought a fully loaded Retina 5K iMac, except with only 8GB of memory. It came with 2x Hynix HMT451S6AFR8A-PB 4GB memory sticks, both in neighboring slots. I installed my own Corsair Vengeance CMSX16GX3M2B1600C9, so cas 9, before the machine was even booted for the first time. System info shows all four banks operating at 1333. Am I screwed because of the CAS 9? I accidentally bought CAS 9 because the upgrade info wasn't available yet, so I didn't know what latency to buy. Or is it because the banks are arranged incorrectly? It shows the two 4GB memory sticks in Bank 0/DIMM0 and Bank 1/DIMM0, and the two 8GB sticks in Bank 0/DIMM1 and Bank 1/DIMM1. Maybe that has something to do with it instead? I haven't been too eager to buy another 16GB, either, because I'm not even fully utilizing this 24GB yet.
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kode54 posted:I bought a fully loaded Retina 5K iMac, except with only 8GB of memory. It came with 2x Hynix HMT451S6AFR8A-PB 4GB memory sticks, both in neighboring slots. I installed my own Corsair Vengeance CMSX16GX3M2B1600C9, so cas 9, before the machine was even booted for the first time. Mine were not neighboring. They alternated. 4 blank 4 blank. In other news, running games on my retina 5k gets my GPU up to and a hair past 100c. I googled and the general consensus is that this is concerning. Anyone have any general or specific thoughts on that?
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 09:10 |
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Oh, I think they're alternating, but it's been months since I opened the panel and put that other memory in.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 09:27 |
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flosofl posted:So, you want just waking over hardware specs, teardowns, and pimp-my-mac pics? What exactly do you expect from a hardware thread? Something a step up from "WHAT MACHINE FOR BROWSING WAB AND SOME LIGHT VIDEO EDITIGN". There's a whole Haus of Tech Support for tech support. A buying thread would be good also. My model would be something like the Intel thread, which I've been reading for a while without seeing "OMFG HOW DO I UNBURN CPU". It's fine, really, but for some reason the non-Mac PC people manage to separate all this into separate threads. GENDERWEIRD GREEDO posted:Nothing cooler than seeing goons act hyperbolic and inflammatory about scratching a laptop or whatever. Hardware discussion in a hardware thread, well I never.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 09:42 |
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My 2011 MBA is telling me to service the battery. Anyone know how much replacement costs at the Apple store? IFixit is selling batteries for $110, and it's certainly easy enough to do, but if it's not going to cost much more to have Apple do it, I figure I may as well.
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kode54 posted:I bought a fully loaded Retina 5K iMac, except with only 8GB of memory. It came with 2x Hynix HMT451S6AFR8A-PB 4GB memory sticks, both in neighboring slots. I installed my own Corsair Vengeance CMSX16GX3M2B1600C9, so cas 9, before the machine was even booted for the first time. Maybe? what you are saying makes sense because the Hynix is cas 11 at 1666, but cas 9 at 1333. Whereas the Corsair is cas 9 across the board. So it's possible the system using the best frequency with matching latencies. Endless Mike posted:My 2011 MBA is telling me to service the battery. Anyone know how much replacement costs at the Apple store? IFixit is selling batteries for $110, and it's certainly easy enough to do, but if it's not going to cost much more to have Apple do it, I figure I may as well. That's a savings of $19 over what Apple says it will charge for out of warranty replacements. Proteus Jones fucked around with this message at 14:16 on Feb 6, 2015 |
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Endless Mike posted:My 2011 MBA is telling me to service the battery. Anyone know how much replacement costs at the Apple store? IFixit is selling batteries for $110, and it's certainly easy enough to do, but if it's not going to cost much more to have Apple do it, I figure I may as well. http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_States&product=Macnotebooks $129 in the USA
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flosofl posted:That's a savings of $19 over what Apple says it will charge for out of warranty replacements. Bob Morales posted:http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_States&product=Macnotebooks
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 14:13 |
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I"m looking to purchase a low-end mac pro in the near future. I'm hearing that there is a good chance there may be a refresh soon. What's my safest bet at this point? Used on ebay w/ applecare? Refurbished? Wait?
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 16:22 |
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arbybaconator posted:I"m looking to purchase a low-end mac pro in the near future. I'm hearing that there is a good chance there may be a refresh soon. What's my safest bet at this point? Used on ebay w/ applecare? Refurbished? Wait? I KAN REED GUD. Carry on, I'll just sit over here. Proteus Jones fucked around with this message at 17:40 on Feb 6, 2015 |
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I hope the Mac Pro is refreshed soon, but I don't think it can be until Thunderbolt 3.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 17:25 |
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flosofl posted:Personally, I'd wait. The power performance gains and on-chip 4K support on Broadwell will probably make it worth purchasing brand new. If neither of those is important, I'd probably say go with refurb of the current model. mac pro
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 17:34 |
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arbybaconator posted:mac pro Sorry about that. Somehow my internal editor inserted "book" when I read it.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 17:43 |
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The refurb store had some good deals a few weeks ago on base model Mac Pros, but depending on your use case the Retina iMac may be a better value.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 17:45 |
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1st AD posted:The refurb store had some good deals a few weeks ago on base model Mac Pros, but depending on your use case the Retina iMac may be a better value. Good to know. I have an iMac currently, and a PC with 2 21:9 ultra widescreens. My aim is to reduce my overall footprint.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 18:07 |
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Hey quick question anyone know what would cause me being able to log in to the App Store on my iPhone 4 but not my Macbook Pro? When I try to sign in on my computer and put in the correct password it recognizes that I haven't put in the wrong password since it doesn't make me change my password after I enter it multiple times. I just get the grey circle loading thing and then nothing.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 19:18 |
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arbybaconator posted:Good to know. Gotcha, a Mac Pro definitely takes up less space overall. Here's my studio setup, not sure this was really an improvement over the old days as far as space goes, but
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 19:41 |
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1st AD posted:Gotcha, a Mac Pro definitely takes up less space overall. Yeah but with the dog, there's not even any seating space!
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 22:16 |
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flavor posted:Yeah but with the dog, there's not even any seating space! Awkward...but that's actually 1st AD.
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# ? Feb 6, 2015 23:05 |
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Took me forever to find the Mac Pro, before I saw the cords coming out of it I thought it was a comically overside coffee mug.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 01:37 |
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SpiderHyphenMan posted:Hey quick question anyone know what would cause me being able to log in to the App Store on my iPhone 4 but not my Macbook Pro? When I try to sign in on my computer and put in the correct password it recognizes that I haven't put in the wrong password since it doesn't make me change my password after I enter it multiple times. I just get the grey circle loading thing and then nothing. Check your date and time. Install any updates.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 02:25 |
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I have some OLD HK soundsticks. They are good but falling apart. Any recommendations on an iMac-worthy desk pair (or ideally 2.1 cuz I'm all about that bass)? Let's just say for sake of argument price is not a concern (within reason) but under 300 is ideal. The iMac only has usb's and a stereo out jack...
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 05:10 |
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Lord Windy posted:Took me forever to find the Mac Pro, before I saw the cords coming out of it I thought it was a comically overside coffee mug. I think of it more as a comically undersized trash can
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 05:12 |
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kuskus posted:For sure, and thanks! My rMBP has a 650m. If it functions without glitching I definitely have some other CUDA uses. I use CUDA in Photoshop and Premiere on the same machine with Yosemite and the 650m with no issues at all. I haven't done any benchmarking but the folks in our video production team advised that any nvidia card will perform much better with CUDA vs. OpenCL at the moment. I did have some issues initially iirc but not video corruption and they were solved when nvidia updated the os x drivers. I don't do super demanding video work though so... squirrelzipper fucked around with this message at 05:44 on Feb 7, 2015 |
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I have a 2011 MBP. I want to buy an SSD for it and replace the hard drive. I read some guides, watched some videos, it seems easy as hell and all I have to do is unscrew some things and put the SSD in and then restore a time machine backup to the drive. However,I keep reading about TRIM and I have beyond no idea what that means or what it's supposed to do or how i'm supposed to utilize it. From my bare understanding, it's software that runs on the SSD itself to do...something? Anyway, the trouble introduces itself when using Yosemite. Apparently Apple changed a few things and I have to jump through a few obstacles to enable support. Is this still the case (article I read was published when Yosemite first came out)?
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noirstronaut posted:I have a 2011 MBP. I want to buy an SSD for it and replace the hard drive. I went through the same thing, if you buy a newer SSD it doesn't matter so much apparently. Do what I did and just ignore, by the time it fails you will be replacing it anyway. Samsung has a 5 year warranty on their drives.
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Lord Windy posted:I went through the same thing, if you buy a newer SSD it doesn't matter so much apparently. Do what I did and just ignore, by the time it fails you will be replacing it anyway. Samsung has a 5 year warranty on their drives. Well, I would, but I might actually end up getting an SSD from the SA Mart and unless Samsung has or announces some great deal in the next week or so, I don't know how viable of an option that is.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 09:31 |
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You're buying a second hand harddrive anyway, why does it matter? Just don't worry about it, next year when 'Yellowstone' or whatever it's going to be it will probably have TRIM solved. It may not, but really it's a second hand drive.
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Lord Windy posted:You're buying a second hand harddrive anyway, why does it matter? Just don't worry about it, next year when 'Yellowstone' or whatever it's going to be it will probably have TRIM solved. It may not, but really it's a second hand drive. Yeah, that's the thing. I want the second-hand to last longer.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 09:49 |
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Look, at the moment Apple doesn't support TRIM on 3rd party SSDs so I bought an SSD that had some kind of garbage collection. If you want to enable it you need to find some way of doing it. The easiest way I know is to buy this software. There are probably other ways, but for something like this I would probably just pay $10 for the software. Though apparently their disabling TRIM is a security feature and if you reset PRAM any of the other things on this list than you are in trouble. I lump all this poo poo in the too hard basket. If having a drive last a long time is important go buy a new one, if you want to eek out as much time as possible on a second hand one then do the TRIM stuff or go back to Maverick.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 10:23 |
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Feenix posted:I have some OLD HK soundsticks. Audioengine A2+ on the under-$300 side, A5+ if you can spring for them (and definitely in carbonized bamboo if you can go that far- try checking out the refurb section on their website if you can't go full price). Both can easily have an inexpensive powered sub added to them (like a <$100 Polk PS10) down the road if you feel like you need it, but IMHO it's kind of an afterthought on the A2+'s depending on who you are- and way more so for the 5+. Those really don't need a sub. Either way, everything Audioengine makes is arguably best-in-class for sound quality, and their speakers' looks and fit-and-finish are definitely the best in the industry for that price range (and even among speaker sets costing way more). They pair with macs well enough that the company's promo may as well be centered around them. trilobite terror fucked around with this message at 10:39 on Feb 7, 2015 |
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Lord Windy posted:Look, at the moment Apple doesn't support TRIM on 3rd party SSDs so I bought an SSD that had some kind of garbage collection. If you want to enable it you need to find some way of doing it. The easiest way I know is to buy this software. There are probably other ways, but for something like this I would probably just pay $10 for the software. Though apparently their disabling TRIM is a security feature and if you reset PRAM any of the other things on this list than you are in trouble. This doesn't seem hard at all – it's all software. I'm asking what TRIM does and per your description, it seems like something that would make an SSD last longer, so I can't think why I wouldn't do it with a secondhand or otherwise.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 10:43 |
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So I've just set up a 2x2TB NAS at home and dedicated one drive to accept time machine backups. This feature is totally rad. Every time I come back home, my machine backs everything up and I don't have to plug in an external drive like a caveman anymore. poo poo rocks Now to hook it up with Amazon Glacier and I'm golden. Praise stebe.
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noirstronaut posted:This doesn't seem hard at all – it's all software. I'm asking what TRIM does and per your description, it seems like something that would make an SSD last longer, so I can't think why I wouldn't do it with a secondhand or otherwise. Here's my simple understanding of TRIM - someone like BobHoward or Alereon could clarify it better, but ultimately when you delete a file, the OS sends a TRIM command (when supported) to the drive, telling it to delete the data in the cells where the data is currently stored. A lot of drives have "Garbage Collection", where the drive periodically reads the existing data (stored in "units", I believe) and re-writes it as new data. This helps to clear out the old, deleted data but in the process results in write amplification on the cells, since it gets written/copied to another set of cell units. However, as cells have a finite number of cycles for which they can be written to, the process absolutely helps to use up those cycles. There also can be a performance hit during times where the drive is actively performing garbage collection. Garbage collection has been improving over time such that drives from Samsung and Intel feature fairly good performance consistency even without TRIM, such as the Intel 730 series and Samsung 850 Pro, amongst others. I am not sure if, when the drive sees that TRIM is supported, it disables garbage collection or not, but I believe it does since performance consistency is higher than without, and of course you reduce the number of times the cells are written to. The SSD thread has more information on it, but for what it's worth pre-Yosemite I usually did the terminal command script to enable TRIM and had no issues with it. After Yosemite came out I put a Samsung 850 Pro in my old 13" MBP that I gave to my wife and didn't disable kext signing/enable TRIM, and performance still appears to be high.
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Electric Bugaloo posted:Audioengine A2+ on the under-$300 side, A5+ if you can spring for them (and definitely in carbonized bamboo if you can go that far- try checking out the refurb section on their website if you can't go full price). Much obliged! I'd heard AE2+ bandied about the Internet. I'll research more... Returns are sold out on their site but their base price is solid. I want those angled desk stands, and probably would need a sub given some folks have said its not for the bass-lovers. To be fair I'm not a Miami bass head. I just like explosions and stuff in shows and games to have a little oomph.
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