- Joined
- Jul 20, 2013
- Messages
- 226
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77X-UP5 TH - Opencore
- CPU
- I7-3770K OC 4.5
- Graphics
- R9 280
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Just one ... as the operating system drive.
Sweetness, how about an SSD RAID. I am thinking of moving the boot drive to a SATA2 Port and doing a RAID with two SSDs.Just one ... as the operating system drive.
Nice, I am not the best at Overclocking at CPU. I am glad the machine is stable though.@Solidww see here for Silence is Golden Geekbench but it was higher at 17525.
Hang in there. By next year, we'll all be using OpenCore which is much faster. (I've not tried it, yet, as it's in the Alpha development stage. But, I've read about it from the real early adapters.)Okay. That's normal. I thought it was something specific to my system. Thank you, Stork.
Hang in there. By next year, we'll all be using OpenCore which is much faster. (I've not tried it, yet, as it's in the Alpha development stage. But, I've read about it from the real early adapters.)
With an up-to-date graphics card, our Z77 motherboard based system will last 10 years or more, although they will be only good for general purpose computing. I expect mine to use the same audio recording equipment until something breaks.Hey, Stork. Thank you for your help. I am wondering with all the changes going on with macOS. How long do you think our Z77 boards will be good for Mac OS updates? I like having a pretty Vanilla install and like how I can update my machine.