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January 30, 2019 at 1:33 pm #150327
how was the performance compared to windows? mac os usually bit better when it comes to handling system resources and performance.
January 30, 2019 at 3:02 pm #150330With mojave it was quite cool but I just tested it for a day.
quite happy with this jumper for 290€ is really great! the vertical viewing angles are rubish – TNpanel – but it does not bother me.Windows is running great, the metal case should help keeping temps down too. I dont game or use premiere.
I also use debloater when I install windows:
https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloaterthis is the kind of performance yet this one has a fan.
January 30, 2019 at 4:23 pm #150331With mojave it was quite cool but I just tested it for a day. quite happy with this jumper for 290€ is really great! the vertical viewing angles are rubish – TNpanel – but it does not bother me. Windows is running great, the metal case should help keeping temps down too. I dont game or use premiere. I also use debloater when I install windows: https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater this is the kind of performance yet this one has a fan.
it looks snappy. I am using iphone so integration between ios and windows is terrible. Even transferring photos a challenge so i would like to try hackintosh but sadly n3450 is not supported. overall i am very happy with my 3 pro too. Screen is brilliant, not tn panel and colors, and angles are perfect. Didn’t run that bloatware remover but i manually removed them all. I have very smooth and enjoyable performance. I too dont gaming because i have ps4 for it but i do 3d modelling and photoshop and so far this device has never let me down. So not running mac os is not a big deal.
January 30, 2019 at 6:23 pm #150336With mojave it was quite cool but I just tested it for a day. quite happy with this jumper for 290€ is really great! the vertical viewing angles are rubish – TNpanel – but it does not bother me. Windows is running great, the metal case should help keeping temps down too. I dont game or use premiere. I also use debloater when I install windows: https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater this is the kind of performance yet this one has a fan
Awesome, i’ll order an ssd too! Can you recommend me a guide for installing macOs? Never attempted to do it before.
I recommend getting a new thermal pad, arctic ones are 5$, and replace the stock one (die to heatsink, mine shipped without and was constantly hitting 100c) and adding one to connect the bottom housing and the heatsink. After doing this it can sustain 10w performance easily without going over 75-80C even after a few hours.
January 31, 2019 at 7:16 am #150338I am using iphone so integration between ios and windows is terrible.
@furkan The itunes transfer, notes etc will work but if you want HANDOFF between the iPhone and macOS read about compatible wifi cards, you might need a laptop with an extra m2 slot or a wifi card that is replaceable.See the previous page there is a video guide for high sierra. After you download mojave just change the path to the mojave download to create the USB boot image and update the Kexts clover folder.
sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Mojave.app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/USB –nointeraction && say Mojave Drive CreatedI recommend getting a new thermal pad, arctic ones are 5$, and replace the stock one (die to heatsink, mine shipped without and was constantly hitting 100c) and adding one to connect the bottom housing and the heatsink. After doing this it can sustain 10w performance easily without going over 75-80C even after a few hours.
@Francesco Thank you for the recomendation. I do have some arctic pads, I will have a bettrr look at temps when I have time but at the moment I dont notice any heat above normal.You probably know this two: https://www.insanelymac.com/ or https://www.tonymacx86.com/
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