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Thanks for the Video! I have this mac book, the i7 variant. Will go to the shop tomorrow for repair. Hope it works for 2020 system requirements too.
u can just install catalina on ur 2011 imac so u can get ur apps lol
Nothing wants to download it has a Mac OS X 10.7.5 and no app wants to download safari isn’t even working
i have the 2011 one is it worth getting the new one that just released?
So if I wanna make videoclips on it its not worth it?
Great video ! I have a 2011 macbook pro and I still use it for light tasks like web browsing. What I’ve noticed recently is that the bluetooth components are outdated and some of the new tech (mouse keyboards) cannot be paired (they aren’t found) and replacing it with a updated bluetooth/wifi card may be a serious option
my old 2011 MBP has had a couple batteries, memory sticks and hard drives, but still kickin’ ass
watching this on a 2011 MBP 2.4 i5, 8Gig Ram and a 256 SSD, running High Sierra, paid $175 for it to use as a back up machine to play music from the laptop into a DJ controller or just from the headphones jack out to a board. The thing has performed solid. I also have a 2010 MBP with 16Gig Ram and a 500 Gig HDD and I bought that 3 years ago and its been a tank. I’m trying to decide if I should sell it or spend $150 to instal a SSD and keep running it. I do no video editing at all. I bought the machines because they are tanks, they are stable and just keep going and going. Ive made my Return on Investment many times over with the first one and I will do it with this one too before I buy a newer one. What I love about this generation of the MacBook Pro is that you can still get into them and upgrade almost everything fairly easy. after 2013 Apple started making it more difficult to open the MacBook Pros to upgrade. Apple did such a great job at building stable workhorses with the MacBook Pro that they lasted longer than they wanted them too. these older models may not be the latest screamers, but they are solid machines for my use and many others. Like many other people I cannot afford a $2k plus purchase for a new laptop. if it lasts me 10 years thats $200 a year… if I make it 3 years with this one, I am ahead…
Gibe it to me and hold 2020
I just got a 15 inch 2011 MacBook Pro with i7 and 4GB of ram, I’ll upgrade the ram and hdd for an SSD
Well it is still worth to use it. I am writing this comment via the early 2011 model as well, but i have upgraded the RAM to 8GB. I have replaced the 256 Samsung SSD and that makes the most difference regarding speed, heat and sound.
If you are using the 2011 macbook pro just like me for the basic things such as office, photo’s and browsing then it is needless to buy a new macbook.
Actually it is high Sierra the last update you can get
Is it still good for gaming like fps games?
Great overview, just dusted off my MB early 2011, having added 16gb RAM along with SSD, took out the CD drive and added another SSD, love the keyboard and the glowing apple too. Planning to do animation using OpenToonz, so far so good!
Thanks for jogging the memory and confirming what I thought. My MB 2017 is super fast etc, these days with so much remote desktop and google suite focus, I could even get away with working from the 2011!
Any have the dreaded GPU fail ?
2011 is still usable. This vid is for 13’s. Following is about 15’s. Stay away from Early 2011 i7 2.0 GHz. This has 256Mb VRAM which kills speed and causes buffering playing 60 fps video. Early 2011 i7 2.2 GHz has 1Gb VRAM and is much faster. It will play 60 fps easily. All Late 2011 are good. All of them will recognize 1600 MHz RAM which helps with speed. Early 2011 17 inch is good. Late 2011 17 with 2.4 GHz i7 is best. With 1600 MHz RAM and SSD, boot time is stunningly fast.
I have my macbook Pro early 2011 (i5 2,3GHz with 16GB 1333MHz RAM, 500GB SSD with the apple formation and my OS is Catalina). It’s so much faster than High Siera. The first upgrade I did was the ram boost (should have gone 1600 Mhz, might be my next upgrade) and I noticed my laptop loading and booting faster. Then I upgraded to Catalina, still with the original HDD, this was another performance boost. Then I upgraded to SDD, without the apple format. And then remembered that it was supported with Catalina and reinstalled (*time machine) my mac again and noticed yet another boost in the performance. And I can say that I am happy with it. And would recommend in doing so.
It can get better with a 16GB 1600 MHz Ram
And an faster SSD because right now my speeds are as following 560 MB/s read and 520 MB/s write. And there are faster SSDs out there. Even though my macbook cannot fully utilize them, it will benefit from them.
The only downside with this mbp is that the graphics cards is by far outdated, especially by today’s standard.
It can run 1080P fine, even though the effective output is 720P24. You still notice the difference between a native 720P video and an native 1080P. So that is still quite good. But it will struggle with 2K videos on Youtube. Even with the long buffering.
I can’t say that I have done any graphic intensive stuff, besides video editing … Which I say upgrade asap but for all the other things it is quite a beast.
All I can say is, that it still does a quite its job, even now at the end of 2020.
it just simply outdated to 2020…. it’s better to spend a little more and get 2015 version
At least show upgrades.
Is a macbook air worth getting in 2020 it’s a 2011 model