This is just a dumb piece of PCB staging exactly one connector and nothing else....using M.2 adapter and especially a cheap one.
Even sold at $5 they make > $4 profit.
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This is just a dumb piece of PCB staging exactly one connector and nothing else....using M.2 adapter and especially a cheap one.
Do these have a heat sink?I ordered that Chinese crap.
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Just at the opposite. Since the sandwich is a little thicker, the memory modules are closer to the aluminium back, which helps to dissipate energy.Do these have a heat sink?
Are they not prone to overheating.
I an using a Fledging Feather 258 GB drive which is great!The SSD in the 2012 MacBook Air is upgradeable? I had no idea. What drive did you put in it?
IMHO it is neither aging, nor outdated.Yes Mojave is obsolete in the sense of 'aging' or 'outdated', but not in the related sense of 'unusuable' or 'inoperative'.
Spot on! 👍IMHO it is neither aging, nor outdated.
It is just abandonned by Apple, which means Apple will not make further changes to it and will hopefully not restrict its functionality like they have done to newer systems.
I feel your pain. Even though it's meaningless, there's something oddly satisfying about a long uptime. It also demonstrates how robust and stable macOS is.Noooo! My uptime!
Woke my 2015 MBP from sleep this morning to a frozen screen with no mouse or keyboard input working. I had to force power it off. Farewell, ~300-day uptime.
I know it doesn't really mean anything, but still...
I'm still using 10.15.7 on my Dell Optiplex. I'v thought about going back to Mojave for some 32 bit stuff.Still use Mojave daily on my Hackintosh, great OS, no need to change as of yet.
Changed my startup/login background to a Christmas theme today... let's see Big Sur/Monterey do that. ;-)
So how long before we Mojavians end up in the "Older OS X Versions" forum category? Before or after Monterey's successor?
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Yes a shame to see Mojave moved to unsupported OSX versions, but i still use it, and i prefer it to all newer OSX versions so far. No bloat and BS in it, half the size of monterey but a shame new Apps will not run on it.Well, a sad (or not so sad) day here at MacRumors... "macOS Mojave (10.14)" and Catalina I might add, have finally been relegated to the "Older OS X Versions" section.
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Long live Mojave, my fellow Mojavians!
Well, a sad (or not so sad) day here at MacRumors... "macOS Mojave (10.14)" and Catalina I might add, have finally been relegated to the "Older OS X Versions" section.
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Long live Mojave, my fellow Mojavians!
Older is better.Well, a sad (or not so sad) day here at MacRumors... "macOS Mojave (10.14)" and Catalina I might add, have finally been relegated to the "Older OS X Versions" section.
Long live Mojave, my fellow Mojavians!
You had me going there for a second or two.....😜I decided today to take the great leap and was tired on seeing Mojave.
I changed to Ventura and it took less than 10 sec. !
Wow, everything works exactly like it should!
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Well, that didn't last into the next month! I decided to upgrade Office, and go for Monterey before Ventura got out of Beta. Eventually, Mojave will be history, but every once in awhile I still see posts from people using older hardware with Snow Leopard, so it might be far down the road when that finally happens.I'm getting closer and closer to upgrading my Office for Mac so that when I replace my late 2014 Mini, Word and Excel will still run. (I have SoftMaker apps, but need to share some Excel files on Google Docs with no formatting issues.) And my mail order prescription site keeps telling me my browser is out of date. But, it still works.
In the meantime, onward with Mojave!
Ventura Publisher for sure...Now, I wonder if Ventura will eventually run on my 2002 Ti PowerBook.........
Snow Leopard? That's relatively 'recent'😜 compared to OS X Tiger that myself and so many others across on the Power PC Mac forum still enjoy and use regularly. I for one take the term 'obsolete' with a pinch of salt. Many of the older OS systems still perform reasonably well for what they were designed for. I occasionally still use a 2001 Special Edition Firewire iBook clamshell with Office Word & Excel just for the fun, and the last time I tried it still connected to a usuable - albeit slow web browser.Well, that didn't last into the next month! I decided to upgrade Office, and go for Monterey before Ventura got out of Beta. Eventually, Mojave will be history, but every once in awhile I still see posts from people using older hardware with Snow Leopard, so it might be far down the road when that finally happens.