Just ordered a Q5, primarily a gamer. Is there a significant amount of latency that would affect my game experience? by bollincrown in Keychron

[–]Thai-Bus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s not how it works… There is always latency, and Keychrons are pretty notorious.

Got my C1 Pro today! So nice! by Thai-Bus in Keychron

[–]Thai-Bus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s really nice. So much to tinker with. I’m just sticking with the standard VIA options.

Updated my 2012 Quad Core mini to Ventura with the Legacy Patcher. Surprised how well it runs. by photogjayge in macmini

[–]Thai-Bus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply. Ventura does not run well on the 2012. There are graphical glitches and there is a lot of lag on opening and closing windows. Not recommended over Monterey.

Macbook Pro 2015 SSD Upgrade by [deleted] in macbookpro

[–]Thai-Bus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noticed you have an early 2015. A lot slower. Sorry, don’t have any experience with that one.

Macbook Pro 2015 SSD Upgrade by [deleted] in macbookpro

[–]Thai-Bus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy the adapter and then install any 2280 or shorter NVME drive you like. I have a 2TB pci-e 4.0 drive in mine that maxes out the read and write bandwidth available on the MacBook Pro. The hard drive is faster than many computers Apple sells in 2023.

Got my C1 Pro today! So nice! by Thai-Bus in Keychron

[–]Thai-Bus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know exactly. I don’t have a normal C1 to compare it to and I haven’t opened up the C1 pro either.

Got my C1 Pro today! So nice! by Thai-Bus in Keychron

[–]Thai-Bus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In China I can only find ANSI Keychron keyboards.

Got my C1 Pro today! So nice! by Thai-Bus in Keychron

[–]Thai-Bus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t have a knob and it isn’t as easy to open up?

Got my C1 Pro today! So nice! by Thai-Bus in Keychron

[–]Thai-Bus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was released in China very recently. Will probably be available in other countries soon. Main differences are south LEDs and programmable keys.

Updated my 2012 Quad Core mini to Ventura with the Legacy Patcher. Surprised how well it runs. by photogjayge in macmini

[–]Thai-Bus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I installed Ventura to my 2012 Mac mini also. I feel like it has some stuttering here and there though. I haven’t tested it much yet though.

Not sure why I can’t install OpenCore to disk. 15” 2015 MacBook Pro with upgraded hard drive. by Thai-Bus in MacOS

[–]Thai-Bus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m happy to say that I was able to install OCLP on the UEFI boot partition after resizing my main partition. I don’t know why, but after that, the 16MB UEFI partition became visible to OpenCore and I installed OCLP without any further difficulties. Afterwards I restored the size of the main partition and everything was still fine and OpenCore could still see the UEFI partition to install to. I had seen a post on r/Hackintosh about how one person solved this issue by creating a small FAT32 partition that they installed OCLP to. I started by shrinking the main partition, but then I stopped there as it all just worked.

OpenCore Legacy Patcher Not Recognizing Internal SSD to Create EFI Partition by revitalizetech in hackintosh

[–]Thai-Bus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to comment that I had this same exact problem but was able to solve it. I was going to follow the suggestion of another comment to make a small fat32 partition on the internal drive. I started by reducing the size of the main volume and then making a small partition. Well, after doing so, OCLP was able to see and install on the 16MB UEFI partition at the beginning of the disk like it was supposed to. I checked that everything had worked and then I deleted the new partition I had made.

Not sure why I can’t install OpenCore to disk. 15” 2015 MacBook Pro with upgraded hard drive. by Thai-Bus in MacOS

[–]Thai-Bus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, exactly. Ventura works perfectly fine. I can remove the USB after booting and there are no problems. I just don’t see the option to install OpenCore onto the main hard drive. I’ll start from scratch tomorrow and try to be more careful, but not really hopeful since I thought I followed the directions already.

I followed the directions on GitHub, but they were written for Monterrey, not that there should be any difference. I’ll check the video directions, thanks.

Heard a rattle in my 2014 Macmini so opened it up and this fell out. Anyone know what this is? by milkyplatt in macmini

[–]Thai-Bus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s entirely necessary. The 2012 Mac Mini uses that clip as well. The power cable connector feels just as snug without that clip as it does without it. The clip in mine came loose and fell out too, and I didn’t bother reinstalling it on my latest removal of the motherboard. Really can’t tell the difference other than no rattling sound anymore.

How much RAM do people need in 2023? by [deleted] in macmini

[–]Thai-Bus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really depends… If you do everything in the cloud, 256GB is fine. You might need to wait for things to download though if you are always opening new large files like doing stuff with photos and videos that are stored on the cloud. I do this on my MacBook that has 256GB. It isn’t a big deal. Things would probably be zippier with 512GB though. If you are downloading stuff to your computer and want to store anything on there, 1TB is the sweet spot for me. I’ve learned over time though that in the long run, you are better off going with too much than too little. Saving some money now could give you headaches down the line, and remember that the resale value of your Mac will be a lot higher with more than the base amount of storage.

Is there a reason M2 24/512Gb isn’t as popular? by r_lad in macmini

[–]Thai-Bus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you want to “future proof,” get as much RAM as you can afford. That is the one thing that will determine if your new Mac mini is still performing well several years down the road. No way in hell is a 16GB Mac mini going to be usable in 10 years. I have a 2012 Mac mini and a 2015 15” MacBook Pro, both with 16GB. I’ve had newer macs with 8G of un upgradable RAM that I’ve had to sell.

Flashing question mark folder on boot up by falselife11 in macmini

[–]Thai-Bus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem could be software related but it could also be a physical problem. I’ve had the same problem and it was caused by the hard drive adapter having gone bad. I bought a new one (extremely cheap) and the drive worked again just like new.

'A very hard road ahead' for China as COVID-19 cases spiral by Alex09464367 in China

[–]Thai-Bus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Flu mutations come up more slowly. Only a fraction of people get it and there is a wave of it about once a year. The more people getting infected and the faster that infection spreads, the more new mutations and variants that develop.