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Quote: Originally Posted by Nevermark The Mac Pro is not a pro desktop machine. It is a great machine, and for some people enough power. But a pro machine ought to have top of the line options, or at least allow top of the line options to be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me No good is served by misinformation. Calling it "speculation" after you are called on does not change the fact it is misinformation. Calling it "very good speculation" means that you are trying have it both …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me The kindest thing that can be said about the architosh.com piece is that it is misinformation. You are the one who chose to share the misinformation. You let on that the story was credible enough to throw a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmm The original post is a bit dramatic, but if they are cancelling it, they'll announce that with the next event. They did that with the Xserve. Basically they aren't going to remove the ability to buy one without…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me Why would you post such complete and utter nonsense when a quick visit to the Apple website shows that it is clearly not true? hmm..it's probably not a nonsense...but more of speculation. POINT TO ME WHE…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Intel and AMD mostly cater to the server audience with their higher-end chips. The workstation audience is smaller and not likely to upgrade as often. It'll be more profitable for Apple to upgrade every 2…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 It has nothing to do with Apple there is nothing available from their suppliers to make a worthwhile upgrade. The Mac Pro is a workstation that sells to professional users who aren't about to swap out a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Really don't be a complete idiot with this no more love nonsense. All you need to consider is when will AMD and Intel have viable chips for an upgrade. At this point there is nothing worthwhile in the pipe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Aren't you just going to save about 16% ($80 or so) doing that? Seems like a lot of hassle to save a small amount of money. Refurbs come in a brown box. If they bring out a model you really want to upgrade to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Really don't be a complete idiot with this no more love nonsense. All you need to consider is when will AMD and Intel have viable chips for an upgrade. At this point there is nothing worthwhile in the pipe…
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will do. thx!
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 It comes with the same warranty as a brand new one. There's zero risk. right on...sounds good.
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 Return it, and instead buy a refurbished one. that might be an excellent idea...saves me some money...but what's the different? what if i end up getting bad iPad...?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin They could only have updated it to Haswell over Ivy Bridge. There's not much point in doing that with Broadwell coming up. The following article is old but gives details on Broadwell-EP: http://www.xbitlabs…
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in your opinion would you return it?
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well?
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mac pro here we go!
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Logo looks like an Apple TV. Not sure what the circles are for. A round watch? lol. mac pro
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin It's both early and late models but just 15" or 17" with AMD dedicated graphics, not 13": http://www.macrumors.com/2014/01/17/2011-macbook-pro-gpu-glitches/ It's a problem affecting the GPU. OS X uses th…
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to all 2011 mbp users: is this referring to early or late 2011? If early: does this impact your next decision on buying MBP? Also, what do you think is causing this problem? editing? If late: Does this impact on your next decision on buying MBP?…