PS: Might want to make a clone of that 10.6.8 drive before you start messing around.

PPS: http://store.apple.com/us/product/D6377 ... ntain-lion
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HC,HCMarkus wrote:Snow Leopard will run nicely on your new machine… I'd throw your old boot drive in your new Mac and see what the App Store offers… I agree Yosemite is still teething and would heartily recommend Mountain Lion if you can get your hands on it.
PS: Might want to make a clone of that 10.6.8 drive before you start messing around.
PPS: http://store.apple.com/us/product/D6377 ... ntain-lion
That's been my impression too, but HCMarkus seems pretty smart - if # of Motunation posts equals intelligence, then much smarter than meI have been under the impression that should be avoided,I hope I'm wrong......
dix wrote:So, searches of Apple Discussions and advice from a trusted source confirms that swapping should work. I'ma give it a try.
Actually the GT120 seems just fine. It looks much better than the GeForce 8800 GTS on the 2,1 and seems as least as smooth on both monitors even with a movie in full screen.HCMarkus wrote:Minimum GPU for DP8 video seems to be ATI5770. 4,1's usually have a weaksauce GT120. Lots of GPU options because, starting with Lion, drivers started to be included for a number of NVidia cards.
Are you running (and do you need to run) movies within DP? As I recall, when MOTU migrated its video engine to the current model, those with cards that were less powerful than the (very common) ATI5770 reported trouble. This "old news" could be moot if MOTU improved the video engine since then. That said, especially if one doesn't care about a boot screen, there are many very powerful yet inexpensive current GPU options available to the Cheese Grater Owner these days, and 5770's are very available, flashed or factory-built Mac ready.dix wrote:Actually the GT120 seems just fine. It looks much better than the GeForce 8800 GTS on the 2,1 and seems as least as smooth on both monitors even with a movie in full screen.HCMarkus wrote:Minimum GPU for DP8 video seems to be ATI5770. 4,1's usually have a weaksauce GT120. Lots of GPU options because, starting with Lion, drivers started to be included for a number of NVidia cards.
...In fact I'm thinking of picking up another, for a third monitor, since they're so cheap. Would that be ill advised? I've only been running the "new" Mac for a day. Perhaps I've not yet experienced why I'd need a better graphics card.
By comparison, my 2010 iMac can take as long as 15 seconds. This includes opening anywhere from 50-70 tabs in Chrome on two windows and connecting to as many different sites.Get an SSD boot drive. Once your machine posts (which takes a few seconds, maybe 20, depending on how many drives & peripherals you have attached to your Mac) booting is almost instantaneous. Mine takes about 7 seconds from Apple Menu to desktop.
Absolutely.If you make any money with your Mac, it simply makes no sense to wait around for your hard drives.