General MacBook Pro Questions
General MacBook Pro Questions Posted on: 04.02.2011 by Mariano Godina Hi,I'm in the market for a mac book pro and was wondering if i could ask a few questions - Ram - I've read you can buy your own and install it yourself. However the mac book pros i'm looking at all come with minimum 4gb, i would assume 4gb is more than enough for just using this is a my gig computer? I also noticed that some macbook pros processors say '2.53Ghz intel core i5 (or some say i7) - I run a Kontrol S4 and the spec requirement says 'intel Core 2 Duo processors'. Are these 'i5/i7' processors going to be ok for the S4? I was also wondering if i could ask a couple of other questions - -Solid state drive or regular drive? I only ask because i understand solid state drives are rock solid and don't spin to retrive data - and i thought that in a club maybe it would be a bad thing to have a regular drive incase the vibrations should cause it any problems? Screen - Glossy or anti-glare? Screen size - 13" or 15" - i was looking at a them in the store today and the 15" almost seemed a little too big dare i say it, the 13" looked great, but maybe that bit of extra screen size will be a big benefit when in a club on traktor. Thanks for any help and advice, Tom | |
Tatum Ansaldo 05.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by tomflynn
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Nedra Fresneda 05.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by tomflynn
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Tatum Ansaldo 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by smittten
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Len Lukawski 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
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Tatum Ansaldo 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
Traktor looks sick inverted. (booyah, 1000th post ) |
Nedra Fresneda 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Get the mate one if you are planning to use it frequently with sunlight and save yourself some headaches. |
Tatum Ansaldo 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by popoff44
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Mariano Godina 04.02.2011 | Hi, I'm in the market for a mac book pro and was wondering if i could ask a few questions - Ram - I've read you can buy your own and install it yourself. However the mac book pros i'm looking at all come with minimum 4gb, i would assume 4gb is more than enough for just using this is a my gig computer? I also noticed that some macbook pros processors say '2.53Ghz intel core i5 (or some say i7) - I run a Kontrol S4 and the spec requirement says 'intel Core 2 Duo processors'. Are these 'i5/i7' processors going to be ok for the S4? I was also wondering if i could ask a couple of other questions - -Solid state drive or regular drive? I only ask because i understand solid state drives are rock solid and don't spin to retrive data - and i thought that in a club maybe it would be a bad thing to have a regular drive incase the vibrations should cause it any problems? Screen - Glossy or anti-glare? Screen size - 13" or 15" - i was looking at a them in the store today and the 15" almost seemed a little too big dare i say it, the 13" looked great, but maybe that bit of extra screen size will be a big benefit when in a club on traktor. Thanks for any help and advice, Tom |
Mariano Godina 04.02.2011 | Ah yes I've heard about these upgrades, apparently the processors are called 'sandy balls' lol so I was told anyway. I really could do with one in the next few weeks though so waiting for a few months isn't really an option unfortunately. Thanks for the tip off though. |
Kayhan Polat 04.02.2011 | I'd wait till April/May or the new release of the MPB.. http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/ I am too investing in a MBP. |
Nedra Fresneda 04.02.2011 | It doesn't void it, but the new ram/hd ain't covered (words from an Apple dude) |
Mariano Godina 04.02.2011 | Ah ok thanks, I might do that, I just believe an SSD would be safer when playing at gigs because of vibrations. Maybe I'm worrying too much over that and a regular drive would be fine. |
Marylyn Vine 04.02.2011 | I'd check with Apple just in case, but replacing the hard drive and/or upgrading RAM should not void the warranty. |
Tatum Ansaldo 05.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by tomflynn
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Nedra Fresneda 05.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by tomflynn
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Mariano Godina 05.02.2011 | Thanks guys, that's been a great help. I really appreciated the advice. What I'm torn between now is buying one from apple, eBay, or I believe apple do 'service built' or something, where they sell ones for a bit cheaper. I haven't looked into that yet, am I right in believeing these ones are mac book pros that people have had had problems with and apple have rebuilt them? eBay clearly has it's own risks, if I can save a few hundred by getting one on eBay I might do that. I was wondering with the hard drive, is that user-replaceable? I was believeing I could get the smallest size drive then buy my own SSD and put that in it's place. Any thoughts on all the above are more than welcome |
Tatum Ansaldo 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by smittten
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Len Lukawski 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
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Tatum Ansaldo 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by padi_04
Traktor looks sick inverted. (booyah, 1000th post ) |
Nedra Fresneda 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Get the mate one if you are planning to use it frequently with sunlight and save yourself some headaches. |
Tatum Ansaldo 04.02.2011 |
Originally Posted by popoff44
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Marylyn Vine 04.02.2011 | Just wanted to confirm that upgrading the RAM on a MacBook Pro does make a difference. Mine came with 4GB of DDR3 originally. After I upgraded the RAM to 8GB I did see a big performance increase. Although, as photojojo said, it's not going to be noticeable if Traktor is all you are using. Only makes sense for more system intensive applications like a DAW with a bunch of VST plugins. Definitely anti-glare, if you have a choice. The glossy one is a pain. |
Len Lukawski 04.02.2011 | Agreed. All good answers here. Given the choice I would go Solid State for the performance and (at least initial) durability. They do however come at a hefty premium and you might consider what else you could get for money (this is assuming that saving a few quid is out of the question). I would always drop the extra $$$ on a faster CPU as it's (generally) the least upgradable aspect of any system given potential motherboard changes and hardware conflicts should you want to change down the road. |
Tatum Ansaldo 04.02.2011 | ^^ what he said, except i went for the 13" and love it. I'm planning on swapping out my DVD drive for another 750GB of storage space very soon. |
Leeanna Ayla 04.02.2011 |
Ram - I've read you can buy your own and install it yourself. However the mac book pros i'm looking at all come with minimum 4gb, i would assume 4gb is more than enough for just using this is a my gig computer?
I also noticed that some macbook pros processors say '2.53Ghz intel core i5 (or some say i7) - I run a Kontrol S4 and the spec requirement says 'intel Core 2 Duo processors'. Are these 'i5/i7' processors going to be ok for the S4?
-Solid state drive or regular drive? I only ask because i understand solid state drives are rock solid and don't spin to retrive data - and i thought that in a club maybe it would be a bad thing to have a regular drive incase the vibrations should cause it any problems?
Screen - Glossy or anti-glare?
Screen size - 13" or 15" - i was looking at a them in the store today and the 15" almost seemed a little too big dare i say it, the 13" looked great, but maybe that bit of extra screen size will be a big benefit when in a club on traktor.
Thanks for any help and advice,
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