I'm still on an the old "cheese grater" case Mac Pro but I just found out that the 2008 model will no longer be supported on the next iteration of OSX, at least from the lists of supported hardware Apple put out. Eight years is a pretty good run but I guess I'll finally have to get the thing upgraded so I can continue to use it on the latest OSX.

CB

On 7/11/16 5:32 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,

I agree totally with your assessment here.  Although, regarding the MacPro, I 
installed a SSD into Bay 1 of mine, created a fusion drive between it and a 1 
TB spinner in Bay 2 and knocked it up to 16 GB of RAM.  It runs quite well with 
El Capitan now.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 11, 2016, at 15:21, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Nothing new here, Apple is just better at keeping consumers out of their 
widgets now then back in the Mac Plus days. They figured out that most people 
could pick up a long T15 Torx screwdriver without much trouble but getting 
things unsoldered without burning the board is a different thing. Then again, 
it used to be that a machine would barley creak past the three year mark before 
failing, if they made it that far. My 2008 Mac Pro and 2012 MacBook Pro are 
still humming along just fine at work. So are the PowerMac G4 in the basement 
and the 2009 Mini hooked to the TV at home. It's no longer planned obsolescence 
through hardware failure but by software that requires more and more. 
Eventually support is dropped and I have to make the call on whether I can live 
with a particular piece of hardware running software frozen in time. At least 
with the MacPro it can still run OSX 10.11 even if it's a bit pokey.

CB

On 7/9/16 8:01 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
Apple doesn’t want you to upgrade at all.  For most products now once you buy 
it your stuck with what you got.  As Simon mentioned there may be an access 
panel on the iMac but for the most part everything is hard soldered to the 
board.

On Jul 8, 2016, at 8:02 AM, Saqib Hussain <saqib1...@icloud.com> wrote:

Hi. Can you upgrade the RAM on the latest Mac Mini? I would be interested in 
doing this but I think Apple prefer we didn’t go to a local retailer for RAM 
upgrades.
On 7 Jul 2016, at 18:20, Portia Scott <portia.sc...@gmail.com> wrote:

Also, if you know a good computer store, or you know how to yourself,
you can upgrade the ram, I believe up to 16 GB. At least, mine can be
upgraded that much, yours may be only 8 GB. Still, that is decent.

Portia.

On 7/7/16, Portia Scott <portia.sc...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Arnold,

That is the exact model I got, but it is from 2012.

I honestly think it would be a great buy, as I've read the reviews on it.

Portia.

On 7/7/16, Arnold Schmidt <arno...@mindspring.com> wrote:
It is from 2011.  It has an i5, I think 2.5 gig, processor, but only 4
gig
of ram.  It has a 500 gig hard drive, which is plenty for me.  They want
about $430 for this computer.  Thanks for any opinions.

Arnold Schmidt

Arnold Schmidt

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