MacBook Pro versus hackintosh Acer Aspire 5920G---Episode II
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My Ubuntu boots faster ;P
However, i'd like to have an Hackintosh, great OS with cheap good PC...
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how you find the driver for hackintosh Acer Aspire 5920G?
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@MatthewAhnify but fail Apple ^^
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@Jantest34 it's not a fail becuase they are both still apple os just on a different notebook
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@AspireAS5920 yay they are pretty slow but you know how macs are
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hehe, FAIL APPLE :D
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You are from india na ??
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hmm. both are same speed enough good... just looks like the macbook loads desktop before log in,, and hackintosh loads desktop after .... nice race..
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you can try enable 64bit kernel in Snow Leopard, or you alredy did?
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They both seem relatively slow in my opinion, but it is interesting to see that the Hackintosh wins. I have that same laptop! (Acer Aspire 5920G!)
AspireAS5920 2 years ago
Hard Drives:
Aspire 5920G: ST9160820AS
Macbook Pro 13 inch: Hitachi HTS543216L9A300
Both of these spin at 5400 rpm, current 2.5 incher standard.
Only two methods that can make OS load faster are:
1. SSD (Relatively low capacity, but VERY EXPENSIVE!!!), the fastest possible.
2. Upgrade the HDD to a 7200 rpm model, more affordable than SSD, but at a price premium vs 5400 rpm.
chayut1992 2 years ago
What CPUs are the computers using?
AspireAS5920 2 years ago
As of 2009, All members of MacBook Family (Polycarbonate, Unibody, Pro, Air) use Intel Core 2 Duo.
In this 13-inch MacBook Pro, it has 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Penryn) with 3MB L2 Cache
My Acer Aspire 5920G uses 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Merom) with 4MB L2 Cache.
Both of these have 2 GB of RAM, with DDR2 in Acer, and DDR3 in Macbook Pro.
GPU: Acer uses GeForce 8600M GT, while Macbook Pro uses GeForce 9400M.
chayut1992 2 years ago
wow hackintosh win :-O
procarbon93 2 years ago
Now this hackintosh is upgraded to Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2 (Re-format HDD). I bought a legal retail DVD from iStudio, Apple retailer, and I installed with guided instructions from Lifehacker.
MacBook Pro has 10.6.2 installed by upgrade method, and it seems slower than it used to in 10.5.8.
chayut1992 2 years ago