noushy
Apr 24, 08:18 PM
Not sure what you are looking at, since 3 drives is sort of an odd combination. I have a 2009/2010 Mac Pro Nehalem, running the apple sas card for the 4 internal bays (yes I know they make adapters to use 3rd party cards), and the performance is fair, not great but fair. About 300Mb/s read/write with 4 WD Black edition drives (1tb each). Externally, running an Areca 1680x card, with a 8 drive ProAvio chassis, 8 SAS Seagate 15k7 drives (450GB) which gives close to 900MB/s. I have tried multiple cards over the years, nano and I have exchanged lots of posts/messages. Email/PM me with specific questions and I will try and help you. Beware of most of these 3rd party slot adapters/etc. they are more hassle than they are worth.
Noushy
Noushy
infernohellion
Mar 13, 09:34 PM
Very interesting..
"Dropbox" -vs- "Drop Box"
"Dropbox" -vs- "Drop Box"
jsw
Sep 19, 08:40 PM
If you're buying at an actual Apple Store, then, sadly, you can't upgrade anything for the PBs (except buy very overpriced RAM). If the deal you're getting is a good one, I'd just accept the smaller drive and maybe buy an external.
However, are you sure you can't order online?
However, are you sure you can't order online?
lazit7
Apr 13, 02:06 AM
having an iphone will change your life. especially if you are coming from non-iphone phone. I can guarantee you that you won't regret even a single penny. Think of this way, Iphone is a "must", ipad can be supplemental and be a capable companion.
I think the most effective route is to go with iphone first, then save up for the ipad.
I think the most effective route is to go with iphone first, then save up for the ipad.
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schroder3000
Mar 23, 02:34 PM
I've got a current model Mac Mini that I'd like to connect to a non-HD television via Component cable. I have an DVI-Mini Display Port adapter which was purchased from a third party as well as a DVI-Component adapter that came with it. Here are some photos:
http://i52.tinypic.com/2zhqkhl.jpg
http://i53.tinypic.com/ek516u.jpg
Aside from a Component cable to connect to the TV, anything else I might need for this to work successfully?
Thanks!
http://i52.tinypic.com/2zhqkhl.jpg
http://i53.tinypic.com/ek516u.jpg
Aside from a Component cable to connect to the TV, anything else I might need for this to work successfully?
Thanks!
mnkeybsness
Jul 5, 10:07 PM
partitioning drives is not something i recommend.
i'm kind of wondering...did you buy a brand new computer, or was it used and therefore the drive is not formatted?
i'm kind of wondering...did you buy a brand new computer, or was it used and therefore the drive is not formatted?
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alph45
Mar 31, 04:51 PM
a few things you can do other than getting a stabilizer or mount.
- use built in optical stabilizer (assuming one)
- practice "body as a tripod", keep camera close to body, turn body, not camera.
- use the grid display function (assuming one) as a static reference. it's easier to see shaky movement on a static line/grid vs. dynamic motion.
- adding any weight to the camera will help. This technically a stabilizer, but as an example you can add weight via the threaded 1/8" tripod mount, an 1/8" bolt and some washers.
- use a monopod. a lot of tripod functionality but you can run with it.
- use built in optical stabilizer (assuming one)
- practice "body as a tripod", keep camera close to body, turn body, not camera.
- use the grid display function (assuming one) as a static reference. it's easier to see shaky movement on a static line/grid vs. dynamic motion.
- adding any weight to the camera will help. This technically a stabilizer, but as an example you can add weight via the threaded 1/8" tripod mount, an 1/8" bolt and some washers.
- use a monopod. a lot of tripod functionality but you can run with it.
macdaddy121
Oct 2, 10:51 AM
How much cash would you accept for it in an outright sale?
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Stampyhead
Dec 16, 12:00 PM
Ok, as of today there are no iPod minis at Circuit City or Sharper Image (at least here in Phoenix anyway) and I had found one on PowerMax's website, but they were already sold out of them before I could order one. I had started a deal with another member here, but his unit needed the battery replaced and couldn't have it done and sent to me before next Thursday (that's when I need it). So that said, is there anyone else here who would like to sell me their iPod mini (any color)? If there are any takers, I can send you money via PayPal today if you can ship it today or tomorrow.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Makaveli6103
May 4, 05:34 PM
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iMac-Intel-21-5-Inch-EMC-2428-Teardown/5485/1
iFixit tore it down and there is a spot to install a SSD
iFixit tore it down and there is a spot to install a SSD
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maflynn
Mar 5, 08:37 AM
Do we really need more rules, when the people breaking them aren't likely to know of their existence in the first place????????
???
AppleMatt
Agreed, I think we should be less concerned about the number of question marks in a title and perhaps what the OP wrote.
???
AppleMatt
Agreed, I think we should be less concerned about the number of question marks in a title and perhaps what the OP wrote.
MacChinoNyc
May 1, 09:35 PM
"Apple is allegedly building two iPhone 5 models in place of a scheduled fall publish. According to an employee of an Apple part supplier, in attendance is good sense to believe with the purpose of the iPhone 5 will really be two devices: A �standard� and �pro� copy."
http://www.geohot.ca/2011/05/apple-creating-two-iphone-5-prototypes.html
Would these versions be welcomed or not?
http://www.geohot.ca/2011/05/apple-creating-two-iphone-5-prototypes.html
Would these versions be welcomed or not?
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FireStar
Oct 9, 06:41 PM
Thanks a lot!
One more question: Is the soap essential or is it just to keep the skin sliding for readjustment?
I'm not sure, but it probably plays a role in activating the adhesive. You should probably use the soap just in case.
One more question: Is the soap essential or is it just to keep the skin sliding for readjustment?
I'm not sure, but it probably plays a role in activating the adhesive. You should probably use the soap just in case.
reberto
Dec 7, 05:46 PM
Can I ask what's up with the hard drive?
what about it?
what about it?
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kbfr08
May 5, 03:42 PM
??
Did you get it?
Pictures?
I posted the link in the original post, but here it is again http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=9835935#post9835935
Did you get it?
Pictures?
I posted the link in the original post, but here it is again http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=9835935#post9835935
awmazz
May 18, 06:38 AM
It's a developer edition rather than a prototype. Not quite sure what that means in terms of tweaks or numbers produced.
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zv470
Jul 31, 06:03 PM
Don't you mean you found the scale factor? That equation is pretty standard? No? ;)
Young Spade
Apr 15, 09:55 AM
Have one what? A MacBook? or a bag? Well yea I could definitely recommend both :)
For the MacBook, what are you planning on doing with it? If you are doing things like watching videos, word processing, maybe a little picture editing (nothing serious) and web browsing, then any MacBook will get the job done.
The MacBook Airs are the smallest and lightest and the lowest spec'd overall, however they do have SSD drives (which I'm sure you can get in certain models of other Macs) but they fare pretty well with average day to day activities.
Since you dont' really have a computer at all though, I would suggest a macbook pro; they all have great specs and whatnot, and the reason that I didn't suggest a macbook is because an update to the line should be coming around the corner any time now.
For a laptop bag? Incase has some pretty good ones.... I like that overall look that they have; if you're into video games and know what MLG (Major League Gaming) is, Astro Gaming has a couple that are great quality; going to get one from them at the start of the summer.
For the MacBook, what are you planning on doing with it? If you are doing things like watching videos, word processing, maybe a little picture editing (nothing serious) and web browsing, then any MacBook will get the job done.
The MacBook Airs are the smallest and lightest and the lowest spec'd overall, however they do have SSD drives (which I'm sure you can get in certain models of other Macs) but they fare pretty well with average day to day activities.
Since you dont' really have a computer at all though, I would suggest a macbook pro; they all have great specs and whatnot, and the reason that I didn't suggest a macbook is because an update to the line should be coming around the corner any time now.
For a laptop bag? Incase has some pretty good ones.... I like that overall look that they have; if you're into video games and know what MLG (Major League Gaming) is, Astro Gaming has a couple that are great quality; going to get one from them at the start of the summer.
alansmallen
Jun 3, 01:57 PM
Up for sale is a two month old 8gb iPhone. Starting at PRICE DROPPED TO $300 with free shipping (depends on where you live).
Feel free to ask questions...
Will post pics if requested.
Feel free to ask questions...
Will post pics if requested.
Acronym
May 5, 06:07 PM
Haha I guess you're the only one. You're at -39.
I chuckled
actually he's at -43 :P
I chuckled
actually he's at -43 :P
biohead
Apr 16, 03:41 PM
The stuff used on the heatsink is NOT an adhesive. It is just a compound that maximises the heat transfers between CPU and heatsink. The heatsink MUST be held down with the screws.
From the looks of it, you've either got a damaged bottom case (screw mount knocked off) or a bottom case for the wrong model (slightly different fittings).
From the looks of it, you've either got a damaged bottom case (screw mount knocked off) or a bottom case for the wrong model (slightly different fittings).
SciFrog
Oct 20, 10:51 PM
bigadv units...
awrootbeer
Sep 12, 12:08 PM
Don't put too much faith in this.. weren't they predicting Dual g4 powerbooks at paris?
:rolleyes:
:rolleyes:
patrick0brien
Sep 26, 12:26 PM
-KBFinFan
Most latch troubles are caused by the user opening the lid and rolling the thumb over the hook before it has a chance to stow - so be careful.
Most latch troubles are caused by the user opening the lid and rolling the thumb over the hook before it has a chance to stow - so be careful.
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