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I went ahead and bought the 599 base, no upgrade to 2.26, instead i put the money towards: - 4GB crucial memory from newegg: $52 - 6ft mini toslink cable from newegg. $9 - Mini-DVI to HDMI + 6ft HDMI cable amazon: $15 I was going to buy the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by xwiredtva You can upgrade the CPU, at least in the older units. It was Socket M, now Socket P (I think, don't shoot me if I'm wrong). They'd have to redesign the internal brackets for the lower cpu mounting depth and I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xwiredtva Your thinking PC. OS X 10.5 doesn't NEED 2gb. 1gb is fine for 70% of the people. DDR3 is fairly new. Checking newegg, and this is weird, 1gb sticks cost $33-41 each, 2gb's in the same price... Weird. Yea it w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alonso Perez I think the allocation is automatic, but I'll check later today. I found this on the footnotes: # Memory available to Mac OS X may vary depending on graphics needs. Minimum graphics memory usage is 128…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin As for which adaptor, I'd like to see how monoprice's announced mDP-to-HDMI adaptor performs (is it available yet?). did some research. March 15th is the date.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alonso Perez That's shared memory. If you just add memory you can do the same thing. In fact I think OS/X does it automatically. How does OS X know the maximum of the GPU's chipset? For example. u buy the baselin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigdaddyp I agree with you and do not know how much video decoding is currently off loaded to the gpu. I have a 2006 core 2 duo "ole whitey" imac with 2.16 ghz and a 256 mb ati video card. I have been using it to test …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alonso Perez That's shared memory. If you just add memory you can do the same thing. In fact I think OS/X does it automatically. Would i benefit from the 256 integrated gpu if i'm using my mac mini for MKV's as an H…
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Quote: Originally Posted by seek3r Depends on what you're tossing on that 3rd display, dont spend more than you need to, y'know? BTW, on a selfish note, I have an unused (and never used!) GF7300 (256 ram) from that gen mac pro that I bought be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CJD2112 Not to mention the inflated pricing of the housing market, and the subsequent loans and mortgages given to people as they couldn't afford the inflated prices (and should never have taken or given loans/mortgage…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CJD2112 Why are you so angry? Certainly you can not ignore the 8 years of what the Republicans have done (6 of those with a Republican congress) and find fault with the current administration that has not even been in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by domerdel2 I have a Mac Pro and a Mac Book Pro (issue is with MBP). I have all specific codecs on my mac pro (in leopard 10.5.4) /Library/Quicktime/ I went to my mac book pro /Library/Quicktime/ deleted all component…
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ok, by external card do you mean, an "express card" (is that the technical term vs. the bigger PC card) ? looking to buy this for my 1st generation MBP as well (i'm an existing verizon customer) http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/s...edPhoneId=3…
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are you actually referring to the expansion slot (PC Card) PCI-e (to what i thought was) an internal slot within the MBP. what's the technical term for the PC card type on the left?
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Quote: Originally Posted by RobM Yup ... cool... i put in a bid and also found this http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Mac/MacB...Extreme/85/13/
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so am i to understand that first generation MBP use the network card on a mini PCI-e slot? will this work? (description is kinda confusing on this auction) http://cgi.ebay.com/Apple-Airport-Ex...QQcmdZViewItem