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How to deal with an old Mac?
by disabling which we get the constant maximum speed of the cooler, which will operate in emergency mode. You can connect a system SSD to a usb port, but then there will be no trim support and the SSD will quickly degrade. There is such an option as an SSD via Thunderbolt, but 1) such drives are not often found 2) they cost like a Crimean bridge, I think, more than the residual value of a computer. With RAM, it’s also not entirely clear - is it possible to simply select a module in pair with an existing one by timings and frequency, or you need a branded Apple one. more expensive than the residual value of the computer. With RAM, it’s also not entirely clear - is it possible to simply select a module in pair with an existing one by timings and frequency, or you need a branded Apple one. more expensive than the residual value of the computer. With RAM, it’s also not entirely clear - is it possible to simply select a module in pair with an existing one by timings and frequency, or you need a branded Apple one.
On the one hand, there is no great desire to seriously invest in an old computer, on the other hand, I don’t want to sell for a pittance (and you won’t get much for it). But the performance in its current form is also not satisfactory.
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