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I have a 2009 mac mini with 2,26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo and a Nvidia Geforce 9400 256 MB graphiccard and 8 GB RAM. Will the new middle-version of the mini be considerably faster? The entry-version with 1,4 Ghz and 4 GB non-upgradeable RAM is reall…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost I'm sure it will need one after all the hard work you put it through! How do you know that?! I'm starting to get paranoid here.
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The mac mini is imho the best mac Apple has ever created: Small, affordable, quiet, elegant, you can use the monitor you want, and yet powerful enough for most hobby-applications or small-office-stuff. I'm very glad that it will get a refreshment.
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First, I feel great that Apple offers the update for free. I went from Snow Leopard directly to Mavericks so I actually got three updates in one and that for free, which is awesome. 5 GB download and installation went problem free and seamless on …
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Update to the problem described in my last posting: I found a solution: After erasing my whole event-folder, and reimporting a previous version I exported a few days ago, and then doing again the last few editings I was able to export the 2 hour…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister It is pretty nice in its current version. Though I have used FCP at work for rather simple stuff (joining clips made in other animation apps), I really started exploring …
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I was using Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 as a hobby editor for months without updating it, on my Mac Mini late 2009 with 8 GB Ram. Last week I updated it straight to 10.0.8 and man what a major change that is, not only a huge amount of new featur…
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Hmm, I thought I read somewhere that Mountain Lion uses a new way to address RAM, ie. that regardless of how many apps are simultaneously open, the RAM gets addressed dynamically and allocated to the processes that need it at that very moment. …
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Well, I did it the lazy way and paid some 50€ to a local apple-store-service-technician (if you ask me an overpriced service for a work of 20 minutes) but it was imho definitely worth it, not the paying of 50€, but expanding the 2GB Ram of my late…
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My experience as an hobby-editor with macmini (late 2009) and Final Cut Pro X are these: 1. You can't have enough HD-space. My macmini has a 160 GB internal HD and I was quickly filling it up, so I bought an external 1TB Firewire 800-HD, and…