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Model: WDC WD10EZES-40UFAA0 A0 1TB - 2 partitions, one for second BOOT back-up and one for second HOME back-up.Model: Hitachi HDS725050KLA360 500GB - 2 partitions, one for BOOT back-up and one for HOME back-up.Model: OWC Mercury Electra 3G SSD 120GB, using 58 GB for 'HOME' (will need new sled, I assume).Model: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120GB, using 36 GB for 'BOOT' (will need new sled, I assume).Boot and Home SSDs, and two back-up drives (four slots ).I plan to remove and re-use the following hardware from the Mac Pro 1,1 and move to a used Mac Pro 5,1: 14.4.3) (I've done all the font cleaning, etc. LOTS of heavily interlinked, complex-equation-dense, chart-dense MS Excel workbooks, using w/MS Office Mac 2011(Excel v.
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Some incidental 2D rendering (a little P'shop).My current Mac Pro 1,1 scored on GeekBench:Īm not a power user, but I use my Mac Pro 4-6 hours/day: Now, I need (want) some more "Snap/Crackle/Pop".where it will usually wait on me, instead of me waiting on it. seem just too darn slow for my liking these days. Pastes, Saves, Calcs, chart redraws, etc. Have very rare 'spinning balls' or app crashes, but it just 'seems' slow to me these days, even though I'm 74 yo. After keeping my trusty 1,1 alive for longer than I thought, with continuing great help from Saint Hatter and Saint Grant, I'm now ready to upgrade my old 1.1, 2 x 2.66GHz running OS X 10.7.5 to something that is simply faster, in a general sense.
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