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PancakeEater101

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Sep 27, 2014
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Here we go, has a little bit of Windows though...

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Goftrey

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May 20, 2011
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Beautiful. You should stick in an SSD for the OS and applications though given how cheap they are these days. Or even create your own Fusion Drive.

I've got one on order. Just couldn't wait to get building ;)

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Did you put a wireless setup in there? I am looking to build something like this myself as well.

I've got a card on order. I've been using a USB dongle for now, which does the job, but the card will give me native support in OS X.

The chip is the AR9280 (http://ebay.eu/16NlN5T). Works across the board.
 

Macdude2010

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Mar 17, 2010
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Great setup, but I'm confused. Why do you have one of every Apple device in every screen size imaginable? Just to have or do you find a way to actually use them all?

All of them get a fair amount of usage actually, part of it is I have ocd (the real one, not the "internet definition") and certain devices in my head serve different functions. For instance, my MacBook pro 13 is my out and about laptop, so this one is something that I know in my head things might happen. The 15 inch MacBook is my around the house MacBook, as well as my editing machine when I don't want to sit at my desk on my iMac, the iMac is the work machine. The 6 plus is the phone I use when I need to have a mini iPad while I'm only carrying that (so a day out or traveling, something like that) and then I'll rotate between that and the 6. The iPad mini is my out of the house (it even fits in my winter coat) iPad while the air is my around the house one.

I know it sounds a bit crazy, but it's also my passion and I resell these things so it doesn't cost me much to do, so why not.
 
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mmomega

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Dec 30, 2009
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All of them get a fair amount of usage actually, part of it is I have ocd (the real one, not the "internet definition") and certain devices in my head serve different functions. For instance, my MacBook pro 13 is my out and about laptop, so this one is something that I know in my head things might happen. The 15 inch MacBook is my around the house MacBook, as well as my editing machine when I don't want to sit at my desk on my iMac, the iMac is the work machine. The 6 plus is the phone I use when I need to have a mini iPad while I'm only carrying that (so a day out or traveling, something like that) and then I'll rotate between that and the 6. The iPad mini is my out of the house (it even fits in my winter coat) iPad while the air is my around the house one.

I know it sounds a bit crazy, but it's also my passion and I resell these things so it doesn't cost me much to do, so why not.

You are not alone in this my friend, I have quite the Orchard also.
 

swadd1er

macrumors member
Aug 27, 2013
53
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How it stands at the minute. Some external speakers required to complete the setup.
 

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HunterReed2

macrumors newbie
Jun 8, 2014
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Alvse and Swadd1er what monitors are you using? Currently trying to pick one to go with my MacBook Pro 13" and those both look nice. Though I am also looking at the Dell S2715H as another option. Would love the Apple Thunderbolt display but a little rich for my blood currently.

Thanks,
Hunter
 

swadd1er

macrumors member
Aug 27, 2013
53
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Alvse and Swadd1er what monitors are you using? Currently trying to pick one to go with my MacBook Pro 13" and those both look nice. Though I am also looking at the Dell S2715H as another option. Would love the Apple Thunderbolt display but a little rich for my blood currently.

Thanks,
Hunter
It's the Hazro HZ29WiA. It's outstanding for the price in my opinion. http://www.hazro.com/products/hz29wi
 

HunterReed2

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Jun 8, 2014
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That does look nice, have you had it long? Just wondering how the build quality is for this monitor, since never really heard of the brand.

Thanks,
Hunter
 

swadd1er

macrumors member
Aug 27, 2013
53
1
That does look nice, have you had it long? Just wondering how the build quality is for this monitor, since never really heard of the brand.

Thanks,
Hunter
Really good build quality apart from it wobbles a small amount whilst typing fast but it has the option for a wall mount so that wouldnt be an issue.
 

HunterReed2

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Jun 8, 2014
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That would be a good option, I may have to look into that even though it is a little larger than I originally planned on it looks to have some cool features.
 
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