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Intel X25 G2 Postville 80GB SSD in my MacBook (Podcast)

Feb 08 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Changing Equipment, Podcast, Unboxing

Podcast #6 Intel X25 G2 SSD in my MacBook

Good morning!

I’ve just released episode #6 of my Klein² Podcast. The topic is the installation of an Intel X25 G2 Postville 80GB SSD into my MacBook. The Podcast is a bit longer – 24:24min exactly. It covers the complete installation process incl. upgrading the SSDs firmware to the current version (which is recommended). Also, a benchmark is included.

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Videos No. 3 and 4: AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express unboxing

Jan 11 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Changing Equipment, Unboxing

Hey guys,

last Thursday I’ve ordered an AirPort Extreme Base Station (802.11n) for the home office and an AirPort Express Station (802.11n, too) for the kitchen. See me unboxing them.

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Mac Pro Photo Tour

Dec 19 2009 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Changing Equipment, Unboxing

Hi guys,

here are the photos that I’ve taken yesterday night after unpacking the Mac Pro and adding the 4 HDDs + the 12GB of RAM into it.

I think this post speaks for itself. I must admit, that I was a bit in hurry to set it up, so I didn’t took care of “perfect” photos. The lightning was bad as we use enviroment-friendly lamps in the home office and I (yet) have no studio lights.

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Delivery Report: Memory and external enclosures

Dec 15 2009 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Changing Equipment, Unboxing

Hi guys,

today, I’ve received the additional parts for the Mac Pro:

3x 4GB Samsung ECC Registered DDR3-1066 Memory (what a name ;) )

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