![]() ![]() They give details about software and hardware and should label if your Mac supports Mojave or not. What machine do you have? You can download the free app Mactracker to see the specs of any Apple product ever made. ![]() I have Mojave on my work 5k iMac and like dark mode, but it came with an AMD card anyway. I wish I could upgrade to Mojave, but there are no drivers for my card and no CUDA drivers either. I do a lot of 3d rendering and have a GTX1080 FE (8gb) in my MacPro5,1 and I have to stay on High Sierra exactly for this reason. It's meant for intensive GPU rendering and some scientific type calculations that require a lot of computing power. If you don't know what CUDA is, you probably don't need it. You have to be on High Sierra for that to work. BUT you will not be able to use any CUDA drivers on Mojave. Free Screenshots Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, and iPad ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, graphic cards, supported OS versions, price, storage, and expansion options. For instance, my 2014 MacBookPro 15" that has an Nvidia GT750M will work with Mojave. If you have a Mac that came with an Nvidia card and has a supported GPU model for Mojave it will work. And why spend even $800 if your old iMac or Mac mini has hardware that is 100% fine? I love me some M1/M2 Macs.Yes and no. Yes, $800 for a M1 MacBook Air is a great value, but it's not a 27" desktop. Mactracker is a freeware application containing a complete database of all Apple hardware models and operating system versions, created and actively developed by Ian Page. ![]() Sure there were a few (hundred?) available weeks ago, but that's not a price that just anyone can get. Mactracker 1.0 on Mac OS 9 (May 2001) Mactracker 1.0 on Mac OS X 10.0 (May 2001) Mactracker 2.0 on Mac OS X 10. From a modest 243 models in version 1.0 to detailed specifications on over 700 models today. No one is getting $300 M1 Mac minis at Costco anymore. Mactracker wouldn't be here without you Our gallery shows how Mactracker has evolved over the years. Recycling it is actually wasteful.īecause Edge is Chromium-based, and has ChatGPT, it's actually a decent and modern browser. It works just like a modern Mac and the speed is completely fine. But there is literally nothing wrong with the CPU, GPU or screen. I definitely understand that maintaining code for old machines is not free, or even cheap. Mactracker 7.8 adds the latest Apple hardware and support for Dark Mode on macOS Mojave. There is nothing wrong with this machine, especially for a kid or older user. VoiletDragon Thanks for the help, thanks to you I was reviewing Mactracker and you are right my Hackintosh is iMac is the 13,2. I upgraded to an M1 pro this year and I love it, but damn some of my old tricks for maintaining media libraries don’t work on Catalina onwards so it’s my little Mojave machine. I updated it to Monterey via OCLP, but even Monterey will lose official support next year. Mojave Desktop Support Mojave Desktop Guides High Sierra Desktop Support High Sierra Desktop Guides Sierra Desktop Support Sierra Desktop Guides. With about $200 in parts, it's a completely capable computer for browsing, media consumption, and light productivity work. I have a 2009 27" iMac that I 'rescued' from a friend that was about to send it to the recycler. Prey is an anti-theft tracking software for your laptop, phone and tablet that lets you remotely locate, lock, wipe and recover it if ever stolen, or simply missing. (I'd still rather keep the $300 in my pocket instead of getting a new Mac Mini if I truly didn't need it, especially if the only reason to buy it is because Apple purposely didn't update their software, I mean this is just unethical of them, and this is one of the reasons why they are a 2 trillion dollar company, this is bad side of capitalism, the excess unneeded consumption (and not to mention the resulting e-waste, which is poisoning the planet, and also causing global warming by wasting energy to product extra unneeded computers), it is such a waste of money to spend money needlessly). I partly agree you, but due to my requirements that my computer be: mobile (I don't want to be tied down to my desk all day), and have a 15" (or bigger) screen (13" screen laptops are too small for most people), that only leaves the 16" MacBook Pro as the "entry" level Apple laptop nowadays (for me at least), which is where I got the $3,000 quote from, but I think that was a typo, the entry level 16" MBP is about $2,000, sorry about that.īut you do have some points, if you are willing to go with a desktop + monitor, or get a ultraportable laptop, the Mac Mini and the MacBook Air can be had for way less. ![]()
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