![]() Adobe is way behind the times in making it easy to use LR on multiple devices…LR Cloud has too few features and bandwidth and storage limitations as well as synchronization issues make it problematic to share catalogs/original photos other than by sneaker netting the drive between computers. I’m also considering getting an external SSD and putting the LR catalog and photos on there…that way on return I can plug it into my 27” iMac and move the photos to my storage drives and doing home photo processing on the iMac via Screens or by sitting back in the office instead of in the recliner with the laptop. Hence…looking for some real world evaluations on how the i7 performs compared to the i5…a loaded i7 MBA with 16 GB and 2 TB is up around $2,000 but it’s light and I think will be plenty fast enough. of the connection upgrades, but they can always benefit from a RAM, video card, or storage boost. Mactracker ram limit mac os#Add in the significant (about 50%) weight penalty for the MBP over the MBA and the extra $1500 it costs for what I would get…and the faster machine really seems like overkill. In addition, the freeware app Mactracker (on the Disc. Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple, Motorola, PowerComputing, and UMAX Mac OS computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and expansion options. OS X, unlike Windows, fully supported PAE mode when running on 32bit Intel hardware, allowing it to natively use the hardware maximum of 64GB of RAM when. Performance wise…the current 2015 rMBP still gets the job done so I really don’t need the extra performance of the new 16 inch MBP. Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported Mac OS versions, and. There aren’t any i7 MBA results up on Geekbench yet…but there are i5 ones at about 1000/2700 and I figure the i7 will be faster than those. All unibody 2008 MBPs and MBs (Late 2008) support a maximum of 8GB of RAM. Mactracker ram limit pro#I am currently using a 2015r rMBP 15 inch machine with Geekbench 5 scores of around 900/3200 but it’s (a) getting long in then tooth, (b) is really too heavy for our planned world travels…it was fine when we were living in the RV but we bought a house and are selling the RV as of last month so as to concentrate on overseas travel.īefore we start that…and it will be longer than we planned due to corona obviously…I was planning on replacing that laptop with something smaller and lighter since it will get carried around with my body a lot…we’ll be taking iPads too of course but for blog prep and photo processing (advanced amateur retired guy…definitely not pro or high volume) I need a laptop as the available iOS tools plus lack of adequate bandwidth and storage for 100s of 25 MB photos makes the iPad a non-starter for those tasks. All non-unibody 2008 MBPs and MBs (Early 2008) support a maximum of 6GB of RAM. Somebody please post some 2020 MBAi7 benchmarks when you get your hands on one as well some opinion on suitability for Lightroom and Photoshop usage for non professionals. ![]()
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