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It does not seem very difficult even though it is by no means like the MB. http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Mac/MacB...ard-Drive/85/5
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Quote: Originally Posted by SDW2001 I am currently cooking some nice Italian Sausage. Mmmm...good. Can I come over for dinner?
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Quote: Originally Posted by PB If it is so obvious, why I don't see what this thread is about? Because the spammer has been banned and the post deleted.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Aflaaak Just wondered if Macbooks were any worse than other laptops. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2006499,00.asp
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Quote: Originally Posted by cj171 was that in general? I'm interested in running some not too new games occasionally (c&c generals, age of empires 3, etc) so that's my primary concern... and does the performance gain of bumping up to 1.25…
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The fan is always on.
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iMacs are very quiet but not silent.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hitby Actually it plays quite smoothly using quicktime but with no sound, please help > Download and install A52Codec http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/27300
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What you mainly gain with more RAM is responsiveness. I would get a 1GB stick for a total of 1.5GB and be done with it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iMacfan Yeah, yeah, I know, but the picture Apple uses to depict the upgrade card on its store is definitely a passively cooled one - if it's slightly underclocked, as murmurings suggest, is it possible that it could be…
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This is a X1900 XT. Can you spot the fan? LOL.
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Crucial is offering now 512MB sticks for the Mac Pro at £66 ($100). http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/list...+Pro&submit=Go
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As I understand it the graphics card does not have dual channel memory so it can not access both sticks at the same time but that does not mean that the computer can not access one stick while the graphics card is accessing the other. So the compute…
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Quote: Originally posted by axc51 That's for the Macbook Pro, which is in fact dual-channel for sure. But since the graphics share the memory on the Macbook models it may not work in dual-channel mode. I know it is for the MacBook Pro but ac…
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The extended warranty is the same warranty but it lasts 3 years instead of 1. If he gets a replacement it will likely be an Intel iMac (new or refurbished).
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Quote: Originally posted by Technarch The ram in the MacBook doesn't work in dual channel mode. I have an email from Intel to confirm this. So you will do fine with a single stick if you want. It's in the chip errata, that they shut it off at hig…
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Ditto. AFAIK after 3 repairs it is considered a lemon. Tell him to call Customer Services and demand a new machine.
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Combined optical digital audio output/headphone out (minijack) That means that in the same port you can plug either a minijack for analog audio or a mini plug/mini toslink for digital audio. So yes, you can hook up the MacBook and your hi-fi w…
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Quote: Originally posted by jpennington I would like to get a wireless (bluetooth preferred, but not needed) keyboard with a builtin trackpad for mac. Any ideas? Have you considered a bluetooth trackball instead of the trackpad? I always thoug…
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Quote: Originally posted by concentricity I'm surprised no one noticed a pretty major mistatement of fact...ALL current iMacs have the combination analog/optical digital mini jacks, that's NOT an upgrade for the edu version. According to Appl…