I'm planning to upgrade my old MBP to SSD and ram as well.
So confirm after these 2 upgrades, Sierra will work fine and smooth on it ?
Hardware Macbook Pro Upgrade to SSD, Upgrading to SSD
Hardware Macbook Pro Upgrade to SSD, Upgrading to SSD
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Oct 17 2016, 09:26 AM
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I'm planning to upgrade my old MBP to SSD and ram as well.
So confirm after these 2 upgrades, Sierra will work fine and smooth on it ? |
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Oct 17 2016, 01:30 PM
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QUOTE(wei @ Oct 17 2016, 11:28 AM) In general it should. Basically Safari, Notes, Calendar MSoffice and itunes backup Iphone only. But that still depends what spec is the MacBook Pro & what kind of task you perform on it. Other hardwares (CPU, GPU, bus speed, etc) might be still bottlenecking the performance. |
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