Can I last a WEEK on 4gb of RAM?

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    A little while ago I spent $50 to buy the cheapest retina MacBook Pro I could find- and I spruced it up to good working order with another $50. But today the challenge is harder- Can I use this $50 MacBook as my only MacBook for a whole week? With just 4gb of RAM, this is no easy task!
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  • @iTech.
    @iTech. 21 день назад +468

    The bad battery you experienced the first day was due to the fresh install of MacOS. The Mac had to re index all of the files, so it took a lot of power. Anyway, love your content 🙂

    • @Exploringthemagic
      @Exploringthemagic 21 день назад +20

      yeah I thought he worked at apple before, also why test it on a unsupported OS.....

    • @tdrg_
      @tdrg_ 20 дней назад +12

      @@Exploringthemagicbecause he probably can’t do some of his tasks on a macOS version from 2020, 4 years old. Compatibility issues I guess??

    • @Exploringthemagic
      @Exploringthemagic 20 дней назад +6

      @@tdrg_ yeah I get it but I’m on Monterey and has most of the features he mentioned would of maybe ran better on this machine. I tried Sonoma on a 2014 iMac 5k with ssd and ran terrible with 32 gb of ram, I did a fresh install of Monterey ran much better.

    • @lorenzo.delbello
      @lorenzo.delbello 17 дней назад +2

      ​@@Exploringthemagic Sonoma Is trash even on supported Macs

    • @Inconn24
      @Inconn24 16 дней назад +1

      @@tdrg_ yeaaah but Monterey and/or Ventura runs better than Sonoma, if he wanted full compatibility but with a better overall experience he could've patch it to ventura

  • @irensaga561
    @irensaga561 21 день назад +152

    I have a 2013 13 inch Pro that I still use as a "leave in the classroom" laptop. It is enough for accessing PDFs or Pages documents, or showing the odd Google slides project. Mine has 8 gigs of ram and I upgraded the SSD to 512. I also ended up changing the battery as the old one started swelling. The display on this thing is just as good as the one on my M1 Air.

    • @houssamalucad753
      @houssamalucad753 21 день назад +20

      had one and it took me through the first couple of years of college, then I gave it to an old family member who doesn't need such a new computer and they're still using it, bought it when it was 5 years old, now it's almost 10 years old and still running youtube videos and office apps just fine

    • @lukemiani
      @lukemiani  21 день назад +20

      Great example of a use for these!

  • @hyun-shik7327
    @hyun-shik7327 21 день назад +48

    This is the spiritual successor to The 8 Bit Guy’s “is it obsolete” series from back in the day.

  • @treyhadley3628
    @treyhadley3628 21 день назад +65

    I recently just got a 2015 Macbook Air 13 inch for only $73! It’s the newest Apple computer i’ve ever owned and I practically stole it. With it having support for the most recent version of Monterey and 8 GB of ram, I’ve had an extremely nice experience so far!

    • @corey7219
      @corey7219 21 день назад +3

      Mine had a dead ssd and a dead battery. So I replaced the battery very easily. And I got a 1tb samsung 970 evo+ with an adapter to go along with it.

    • @lukemiani
      @lukemiani  21 день назад +13

      Dang! Those Airs last a long time, they always get continued software support since they're so frequently bought by schools!

    • @corey7219
      @corey7219 21 день назад

      @@lukemiani Sort of wish mine didn't come with an i7 because it's always overheating

    • @RichWithTech
      @RichWithTech 21 день назад

      @@corey7219 can you re-paste it?

    • @corey7219
      @corey7219 21 день назад

      @@RichWithTech I have gelid thermal paste from Amazon. As well as fake ptm7950 thermal pads, which didn't help at all

  • @Joshtheweatherman
    @Joshtheweatherman 21 день назад +43

    Still using my MacBook Pro 13” mid-2012. i5 processor with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Laptop costed me $30, and a new battery, SSD, and RAM costed $50 all together. So I have a mint condition $80 MacBook that runs Sonoma pretty smoothly. Everything works perfectly. I bought this laptop because I already have a gaming PC I use for editing. I just wanted a laptop to bring with me to school or work to get some website related work done.

    • @jameswaters5133
      @jameswaters5133 21 день назад +3

      Nice. Great solid machines for basic work tasks. I've had a few of these.

    • @houssamalucad753
      @houssamalucad753 21 день назад +1

      where did you get the battery so cheap?

    • @Joshtheweatherman
      @Joshtheweatherman 21 день назад

      @@houssamalucad753 eBay. The cheap ones work perfectly fine. As long as you cycle them correctly like the instructions say, they should last a long time. It actually has more capacity than the original battery. Really after tax I paid around $60 for the upgrades. But still, a fully functioning laptop that’s this nice for under $100 is a steal.

    • @allennicholson4248
      @allennicholson4248 21 день назад +4

      The only general failure these get is the sata cable from the board to the drive. The i7 models seem to suffer from the RAM slot closest to the keyboard failing. Only seen 1 i5 model suffering this failure. If it happens, put a 16gb module in the top slot. Other than these 2 issues, they are bulletproof laptops

    • @philipraimondo
      @philipraimondo 19 дней назад

      Same here… but I removed the cd rom and replaced it with the original 750MB Hd and then added a 1TB solid state drive. Replaced battery but it is not the best and I’m starting to have trouble after 3 years with it…. But still rocking the mid 2012 13” MacBook Pro…

  • @RichWithTech
    @RichWithTech 21 день назад +17

    Thanks for listening to the audience we asked for this and you delivered
    You are my inspiration as an aspiring TECH YTer and another RUclips update video would also be appreciated from you

  • @kmarkusaurelius
    @kmarkusaurelius 21 день назад +13

    I’m still rocking a 2015 15” MacBook Pro (upgraded to 1TB SSD) and a 2010 Mac Pro 5,1 (upgraded to dual x5690s, 64GB RAM, and an RX580). Running Monterey on both, and I couldn’t be happier. Love my older Macs!

    • @damianvuleta6949
      @damianvuleta6949 21 день назад +1

      I have the same two machines with the same specs, and yes, they're great! Got Windows to run on the Mac Pro too (thanks to advice from MacRumors Forums). I'm thinking of upgrading its wi-fi card next.

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      @@damianvuleta6949that’ll be unsupported later this year

    • @Roberto-nj5yr
      @Roberto-nj5yr 15 дней назад +1

      Please for the love of God, don't do this! Please! Our gay lord Tim Cook wants you to use the latest and greatest non-upgradable Macbooks!

  • @rescaresca
    @rescaresca 20 дней назад +11

    Hey Luke, a Opencore Legacy Patcher guide step by step would be apreciated! 🙌

  • @christianadamo
    @christianadamo 21 день назад +65

    Just bought a $25 2010 polycarbonate MacBook and planning to make that my next upgrade project

    • @Zebra_Paw
      @Zebra_Paw 21 день назад +6

      That's amazing! I don't recommend that you run Big Sur+ on its Core 2 Duo though, it's not exactly going to run fast.

    • @zoltanvarga1967
      @zoltanvarga1967 21 день назад +1

      Cool project!👍💯

    • @iOSPro97
      @iOSPro97 21 день назад +2

      i have one with 16gb ram and an ssd. Sonoma ran too slow for me and Monterey is even a little too sluggish

    • @peytonannett4911
      @peytonannett4911 21 день назад +2

      I can smell that laptop… they all get ‘The Smell’ this many years in

    • @bobamarmstrong
      @bobamarmstrong 20 дней назад +1

      Linux Project

  • @arjnoro1
    @arjnoro1 21 день назад +63

    Im watching and using a 2010 MacBook Air with 2 gb ram!!!!!! and works great

    • @thadrumr
      @thadrumr 21 день назад +3

      OUCH what os?

    • @AlienFactor
      @AlienFactor 21 день назад +18

      There’s no way it’s working great lol you’re greatness and my greatness are two different greatness lol 😂

    • @H.788
      @H.788 21 день назад +4

      Bruh moment

    • @simsimw
      @simsimw 21 день назад +1

      It shouldn’t have anything newer than maverick

    • @imixmuan9081
      @imixmuan9081 20 дней назад +2

      Watching using a 2008 Macbook with 8GB of RAM and OCLPatched Monterey and it works....ok.

  • @genes.1999
    @genes.1999 21 день назад

    really appreciate the topics you cover and the overall tone of your videos! Great pacing and just the right level of "techiness" for me. Glad your channel is so successful

  • @jer4rud0
    @jer4rud0 20 дней назад +3

    When I was using an old Intel MacBook, I turned on reduce transparency and that saved a bit of resources from being allocated to the glass effects.

  • @phildenegri2801
    @phildenegri2801 21 день назад +8

    My wife is using a 2013 MBP Retina with 8gb & it is plugging along fine!

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      Time to upgrade that thing. macOS Big Sur is unsupported

  • @richardxstroker
    @richardxstroker 21 день назад +23

    I still run an i7 2013 with 16GB of RAM for basic work tasks, and it was too slow for me.
    I wiped it for a coworker, installed Sonoma, and go figure, it works better than it ever did on Catalina.

    • @lukemiani
      @lukemiani  21 день назад +9

      Yep, a lot of folks assume that a newer OS will slow down their system, when sometimes the opposite is true!

    • @dirk6136
      @dirk6136 19 дней назад

      @@lukemiani It was very true in the past. A long time ago I had a Macintosh Classic and System 7.5 was really too demanding and I went back to System 7.

  • @samgod
    @samgod 21 день назад +2

    2008 Mac Pro + Mojave: Aperture, PS, web, RUclips, email, iTunes, legacy VFX,
    2015 13" MacBook Pro + Ventura: web, PS, RUclips, VSCode for React development
    2021 14" M1 MacBook Pro + Sonoma: VFX, VSCode for React/React Native development
    So the speaker on my 2015 MBP went bad, went thru 2 used sets from eBay with no luck, until I bought new ones from Amazon, along with fresh pads for the feet and it's running solid! Also bought a replacement battery because it says Service Recommended, but not" Soon" or "Immediately." Still haven't swapped in the new battery yet as the current one seems totally fine.

  • @AppleBman
    @AppleBman 21 день назад +2

    Mid-2013 MacBook Air - 1.7GHz i7 - 8GB - 1TB OWC SSD - MacOS Sonoma via OCLP. Works great!

  • @thetid8852
    @thetid8852 21 день назад +10

    I'm running a 2011 iMac, with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD ... and Mavericks! (Yes, by choice). Want to hear about my experiences with it?

  • @dotapark
    @dotapark 21 день назад +69

    I thought that would be easy, but then I realize I always complaining about my 32GB ram MacBook for no reason 😂 not done watching video yet, but it looks fun already.

    • @mattstone8878
      @mattstone8878 21 день назад +5

      Is your refrigerator running?

    • @itsTyrion
      @itsTyrion 21 день назад

      @@mattstone8878 no, I already caught it

    • @Alecexo
      @Alecexo 21 день назад +4

      @@mattstone8878😂😂😂

    • @alpomartinez13
      @alpomartinez13 21 день назад +3

      Bro ran out of ram while running hadron collision simulations

    • @dotapark
      @dotapark 21 день назад +2

      it must either my morning brain or my English cause I can't understand single reference you people talk about here 😂 the hell you mean refrigerator? who's hadron collision? 😩

  • @marckinnear21
    @marckinnear21 21 день назад

    I love the support and ease of access for OCLP. I have been using it for years now and honestly, it's SO much easier to use and anyone can do it.

  • @Zero-dg7dz
    @Zero-dg7dz 20 дней назад +3

    on a high sierra 2010 MBP 2.4gh Core 2 Duo upgraded with 16GB with 2TB and swapped CD caddy to a1TB drive giving a total 3TB SSD storage .
    I really like the superb build quiality and OS of this old machine especially mutiple desktops and it has some great software built in and it works just fine for what I need it to do.
    Thanks to Luke Miani and youtube I know how replace every part of the machine and keep it going which is truly awesome and empowering thanks luke :)
    having said that I will also be very soon using apple sillicon machine as well as this one so thanks for all the great content luke.😊

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      Time to upgrade. Should’ve done it in 2017

  • @d.r.martin6301
    @d.r.martin6301 21 день назад +4

    Sounds like it would be OK for a super low cost. Just so you're patient and not doing anything too complex. Writing a novel, working some spreadsheets, watching a video, web browsing, some light photo editing.

  • @braddl9442
    @braddl9442 21 день назад +4

    Open core Legacy patcher was such a godsend. Also the battery prob just needed a few cycles to get conditioned to working again.

  • @thenetworkmystery
    @thenetworkmystery 19 дней назад +1

    I used that exact machine during the pandemic, and it was actually great then, especially coming from a 2010 Mac mini. Now I'm using an M1 MacBook Air and a decently-specced 2019 iMac, both of which are good!

  • @coopbossman
    @coopbossman 8 дней назад

    Been rocking a Late '13 Retina 15" with the 2.6 GHz i7 and 16GB RAM for a while now. It's a great machine and the screen is impeccable.

  • @Itsraminstech
    @Itsraminstech 21 день назад +8

    3:54: so this is due to the resolution of the retina display and the patched installer doesnt understand
    and about the battery magically improving, macOS takes a few days on older systems to optimise

    • @Atom--
      @Atom-- 21 день назад

      For the macos optimisation, is it just caches that are created ?

    • @Itsraminstech
      @Itsraminstech 21 день назад

      @@Atom-- the optimisation

    • @changen4125
      @changen4125 21 день назад +1

      @@Atom-- it's the file system that needs indexing. It will take days to do in the background for older systems.

  • @SonicManEXE
    @SonicManEXE 21 день назад +7

    I recently bought an SSD for my 13” 2011 MBP and used Open Core Legacy Patcher to put Big Sur on it. It took a while to get everything installed, but once it was done I was off to the races. A surprisingly usable (but a little slow) experience. It’s perfectly fine!

    • @Blonde-avenging-angel
      @Blonde-avenging-angel 20 дней назад

      Using OpenCore, I put Big Sur on a 2011 21 inch IMac maxed out at 16G of ram. I too am very happy with that for everyday browsing and word processing. That said, I initially tried to push my luck and put Ventura on it, and that was NOT a good experience.

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      Time to upgrade that date garbage

    • @CollynPlayz
      @CollynPlayz 17 дней назад +1

      @@emilsecker7881why did you comment this on multiple comments

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      @@CollynPlayz because I can. They’re crap outdated machines

    • @CollynPlayz
      @CollynPlayz 17 дней назад

      @@emilsecker7881 they are perfect for word processing and the web.

  • @frankeebensteadd
    @frankeebensteadd 21 день назад +6

    Love these videos

  • @jvinot60
    @jvinot60 21 день назад +2

    Still using a 2014 MBP and a 2017 iMac. Both work great for my everyday usage. Considering a upgrade for the iMac because I'm beginning to do more editing for my vacation footage.

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      Should upgrade both. Both are unsupported

  • @TheHTFAmv
    @TheHTFAmv 14 дней назад

    I had a 2012 non-retina Macbook pro all the way from my last year of high school to 2021.
    This thing went through A LOT.
    I switched out the HDD with an SSD & 16gb of ram a year after I got it, used a sata to usb cable so I can use my data on my school's iMacs,
    broke one of the speaker cables on the inside in 2018, & got water damage on some of the keys in 2020. I used a bluetooth keyboard on top of it XD
    Then I got a 2015 retina one, but then it got stolen in the Atlanta airport last summer.
    I got an M1 16 in 3 months later, and I've been loving it ever since. My encoding time is so fast now, it used to take 2-6 hours to not even 30 minutes.
    The keyboard is a little weird getting used to, but its not nearly as bad as the 2016 ones, and I just use a mechanical one at my desk most of the time anyway.
    Even though the M1 is 3 years old, its a MASSIVE upgrade for me, and I totally agree with Dankpods on this being his favorite laptop ever.

  • @robbristow
    @robbristow 21 день назад

    I am using a 2012 Macbook Air with Catalina installed- 8gb ram Dual core I7, 2 Ghz! 500 GB storage. Use it for initial sorting of images when on location using Photo Mechanic 6. Might use the Legacy programme to upgrade to Ventura and try editing with Lightroom just to experiment, although I have just ordered a new 15" Air with 24gb and 1TB which should be a bit quicker!? Great Video Luke and admire your persistence with the week long effort.

  • @ninobillone6366
    @ninobillone6366 21 день назад +1

    hi, good video Luke
    I have a 2010 unibody macbook 13" with core 2 duo 2.4 GHz, upgraded with 8 GB of RAM and a 128 GB SSD (no cracks on the cover :) and as white as when it was new !)
    the mac also runs Sonoma with OLCP, what do you think? (this is my only Mac but I have a lot of Windows ;))
    Thank you for your answer

  • @josemedeiros007
    @josemedeiros007 3 дня назад +1

    Good video, doesn't the CPU throttle down when on battery power as opposed to being plugged in? You might want to try calibrating your battery. A hard SMC reset with the battery unplugged might also help if it's not fully charging.

  • @airplane6417
    @airplane6417 9 дней назад

    I recently got a 2010 Macbook Pro 15in for free, with an i7 and everything still works surprisingly! I upgraded it with 16gb of DDR3 RAM and an SSD and made it amazing. Open Core Legacy Patcher does do wonders and made this thing at least somewhat relevant in the current day. Typing experience is amazing in comparison to the butterfly design later on.

  • @PaulSlater
    @PaulSlater 15 дней назад

    Love that you could create a mostly useable laptop for such a small amount of money. Need to look at that software that allows you to install up to date OS on older machines (my Mum’s Mac Mini from 2010/11 might become useable again.
    Interestingly I had a similar battery experience some years back on a MacBook Pro. Not long after I’d bought it the battery went to 0% for no apparent reason. Took back to Apple Store and they couldn’t find anything wrong but reinstalled everything and sent me on my way. Never had a problem with it ever again but was constantly worried about it dying at the worst possible time.

  • @KanwarAnand
    @KanwarAnand 7 дней назад

    Was the ram easy to replace on these machines?

  • @cassy921
    @cassy921 21 день назад +2

    Mid 2012 MacBook Pro I’ve been working on. Upgraded the ram and changed hd to ssd. Going to install open core legacy patcher.

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      Don’t tell me you’re using that outdated garbage on the daily basis

  • @jameswaters5133
    @jameswaters5133 21 день назад +2

    I’m amazed how usable old Macs are.
    My first Mac was a 2011 iMac. Upgraded to SSD and 16GB RAM a few years ago. I still use it for basic office tasks.
    Dailies are M1 MacBook Air and M2 MacBook Air 15. Both stunning machines - best Apple have ever made, bang for buck.
    Typing this on a 2017 MacBook 12 inch. Yes, I know, but I’ve always wanted one - they look SO cool, and saw one cheap recently.
    Have three old 17 inch unibodies - one from each year. The 2011 is fried (graphics) but the other two work. Slow, but kinda love the mad big display.
    Couple of other old favourites: a 2009 polycarbonate in mint condition. Fun for RUclips, office work, but runs hot and the screen isn’t great. Also have a 15 inch 2012 Pro which is a bit of a classic now: love it.
    Some others: an 11 inch Air, and various older 13 inch pros and Airs. I’ve about four dead 2011 15 inch machines. That graphics card problem…
    For me, it’s what I’m doing. I just love using older Macs, and as a teacher I take them in for my students to use and learn MacOS on. I also fix them for friends, sort them for my family, and give them away sometimes.
    Older PCs just aren’t as nice: mostly cheap, wobbly, noisy, horrible speakers and, well, I’m an Apple guy I guess. 

Luke, your channel has taught me most of what I know about these machines. Huge thanks!

    • @keithstrickland6311
      @keithstrickland6311 21 день назад

      I have a few as well, and my favorite everyday computer is my 12’ 2017 also. I bought it for $165 then used open core to update it to Sonoma. I have the newer ones, but both of my new devices will stay new since I only use them when I need the power.

  • @TheWiseGuysMusic
    @TheWiseGuysMusic 20 дней назад

    My base 2015 MacBook Pro runs great. Battery is a little weak but I use it at home mostly and just keep the charger connected. I will upgrade via OCLP when I need a new OS. Thanks for all of your information over the years.

  • @charlieb6210
    @charlieb6210 10 дней назад

    i am still using my mid-2014 mbp that i upgraded with a faster/larger ssd and max memory of 16gb. i tried open core but just didn’t want to give up the bug-free, zippy experience and downgraded back to big sur. i triple boot windows and pop_os for the ultimate road machine. i’m not worried about damaging or losing it during travel knowing how little its value is. i just wish the screen hadn’t started to delaminate around the edge and bar in the middle. otherwise totally satisfied.

  • @SergTheTech
    @SergTheTech 20 дней назад +1

    Thanks for review Luke. I Have exactly same spec 2013 4Gb, bought it in 2014 from BestBuy. I’ve tried Sonoma on it and it is very slow, put back Big Sur macOS and it is not slow no more. Maybe the way Sonoma runs requires 8GB as all supported Mac’s are 8GB or more. So I would recommend run it with Big Sur. And I have OSX Mavericks on external drive to use it just for nostalgia 😂

  • @user-ep9ht7ok6q
    @user-ep9ht7ok6q 21 день назад +1

    Finished indexing lead to the better battery after the first day?

  • @songsan807
    @songsan807 20 дней назад

    Recently I got a 2011 Mac Pro and a 2015 Mac Pro for pretty cheap because I never have them and just want to have hands on experience with them. After swapping out to an SSD and upgrade from 4GB to 8GB and installing High Sierra, it runs great.
    The batteries are both around the 70s and I don't plan to use much or take them outside so I left them alone since to replace each battery would be about $35.
    I would use these to install OCL just to play around with it, but I think I would get the same results where would see slowness and quick battery drains.

  • @threxes4278
    @threxes4278 2 дня назад

    Hey, can you try and installing ChromeOS Flex on this thing and try to use it as purely a web browsing machine?

  • @thadrumr
    @thadrumr 21 день назад

    I am still rocking a 2009 Mac pro. I have upgraded the firmware to a 2010. I also put in 24 GB of ram a 2.5" SSD in an adapter in the PCIE slot and a RX570 GPU. I also upgraded the CPU to a Xeon X5660 It is running MacOS Sonoma with OpenCore Legacy Patcher. I have it sleeping when not in use to keep power usage down.

  • @herrhackl99
    @herrhackl99 21 день назад

    I am using a 15 inch Late 2013 MacBook Pro (16GB RAM), running on the latest version of Ventura with OCLP. Two days ago I ordered a 15 inch M3 MacBook Air, mainly because I started 3D modelling with Fusion 360 which is no longer supported natively and even with OCLP errors keep popping up and the fan is kicking in even with easy tasks like watching this RUclips video. Most of all I love the possibility to install a NVMe drive on these older machines.

  • @CraigGorsuch
    @CraigGorsuch 21 день назад

    Rocking 2014 MacMini(4GB RAM + 256GB SSD) and 2015 12” MacBook (8GB +512GB) both running macOS 14.4.1 via OCLP. Not doing the heavy lifting they used to, but for basic browsing (MB12) and a media server (MM), they’re working very well. Also have my wife’s 2008 13” MBP running 14.4.1 via OCLP. Can’t handle much more than browsing, and occasional Numbers or Pages files, but still chugging along!

  • @userreview2806
    @userreview2806 13 дней назад

    I've got an old Power G4 that still works great! Ofc I don't use it every day but its nice to have

  • @joseibra6431
    @joseibra6431 21 день назад +26

    Had the same battery issue on my 2017 13" MBP with 500+ cycles. You have to go to battery settings and disable the option that says it won't use full battery capacity.

  • @FailSonOfAnarchy
    @FailSonOfAnarchy 18 дней назад

    Digging the 80' slow jam music at the end.

  • @Ronniezim
    @Ronniezim 21 день назад

    I love these videos. thanks!

  • @NikitaRazinkov
    @NikitaRazinkov 21 день назад

    just got a old 2015 retina 13 inch from a good friend of mine. For windows machine would you all recommend running windows 11?

  • @NostalgicApple
    @NostalgicApple 11 дней назад

    Hey Luke! Should I update my M1 MBA from macOS Monterey to Sonoma? Thanks!

  • @inspectorh4548
    @inspectorh4548 21 день назад

    Im considering upgradeing my macbook to the latest OS. Is it ok to use Open Core Legacy Patcher for macbook air (2017).8 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5,8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3,Fikwot 512GB, Intel HD Graphics 6000 1536 MB. I currently is running on Monterey which is the highest it can run on based on Apple. I'd like to run Ventura or Sonoma if you thing its a good idea. Thanks

  • @MegaAlb10
    @MegaAlb10 21 день назад

    Luke now sporting knit polos and I'm here for it 👌

  • @dimakonstanta1868
    @dimakonstanta1868 21 день назад

    Wow, fantastic type of content!

  • @zoltanvarga1967
    @zoltanvarga1967 21 день назад +1

    ❤ Hello Luke, well I'm still using a old MBP and I really can't complain about the performance of my "Late" 2013 MBP with 16gb ram(maxed out) and the processor is the 4th gen quad core i7 with 1TB SSD. I'm only upgraded the opening system to Big Sur because supported natively, and I love my "Vintage" MBP, also the batteries been replaced, so bottom line I won't upgrade because I still love my old one and I'm 57, also old so their is an emotional bond between us. Lol . Thanks for your videos Luke I enjoyed this one and maybe try solder up a little more ram into that MBP you're playing with in this video, lol. Thanks!😊💯👍❤ Ps, I forget mention about mine is the one with the dedicated graphics card by Nvidia beside the CPU.😊

  • @kolegaczesio7535
    @kolegaczesio7535 21 день назад

    My main laptop is Lenovo U330p from 2014 with i5-4200U, 8GB RAM, and 1TB 870 EVO Samsung SSD. It is a great machine, especially with a new battery for 3-6 hours of work. I am running Debian 12 on this laptop with TLP and auto-cpufreq combo for longer battery life. For basic programming, watching films and playing basic games it's more than enough.

  • @auistin2001
    @auistin2001 21 день назад

    Amazing experiment. Great job. I have a m1 base model MacBook Air. Still happy and not chaining anytime soon.

  • @MCKornbred
    @MCKornbred 3 дня назад

    Had to watch this one. I bought a 2012 Mac Mini without much regard for the RAM since my only intent was to use it as a HomeBridge but with 4GB things as simple as navigating to a site in Safari was SO excruciating

  • @PX125E
    @PX125E 9 дней назад

    I have a stack of 4gb 7 .1 macbook airs that i try various OS's on. MY favourite OS was POPOS but I put OCLP Sonoma on one and surprisingly its great for youtube. netflix etc

  • @cjsebes
    @cjsebes 5 дней назад

    I'm still rocking a 17 inch 2011 MacBook Pro with a 2GB SSD for when I'm on the road. I run all of my legacy software on there like an older version of Final Cut Pro X and Adobe CS4 suite. For newer software, I have a 2013 MBP that handles my virtual tour software and image editing software. Everything I need in the two machines. Ideal? No. But my system works.

  • @Mvendrel
    @Mvendrel 21 день назад

    Would it be faster with an older OS that it was designed for? Not rhetorical question - I’m wondering as I have some older MacBooks I still use from time to time.

  • @BoricuaFez
    @BoricuaFez 21 день назад

    Rocking a Late 2012 MacMini - Max Ram and 250 Storage - and Late 2013 MacBook Air - stock.
    Both running 10.15 Catalina.
    Might upgrade to some Late 2014/Early 2015 just to get up to Monterey.
    Might test out OpenCore Legacy on them to see.

  • @tomwagner4516
    @tomwagner4516 8 дней назад

    Hi Luke- thanks for doing this. I think that for 95% of the people using laptops this is perfectly usable. But for you and what you do I can understand that it can't keep up. I still use a 2008 Blackbook sometimes and while it is slower than what I am used to it still gets the job done if I want to have a little fun on an older macbook.

  • @horacegentleman3296
    @horacegentleman3296 21 день назад

    These are great to upgrade to AC wifi to use as a thin client with a really fantastic built in screen. The 8gb early retinas are fine for every day media consumption and light games and emulation or for game streaming if you upgrade the wifi and use Linux or Catalina if you have to stick with babies first operating system (osx).

  • @CollynPlayz
    @CollynPlayz 17 дней назад

    In my local area there is a Mac book pro mid 2010 17 inch with a bad battery for 90$ if I pick it up and replace the battery what’s the max Mac OS I should use with it on open core patcher for ref it’s the i5 variant

  • @hbarcellos76
    @hbarcellos76 21 день назад

    The battery issue is related to sleeping. If you use it straight , without allowing it to sleep, it will last the two hours. If you turn it off completely while not using it, it will also last for two hours. Maybe related to that option to use processor and network while asleep…
    I had the same problem with a new battery on my MacBook Pro 2015 15 after replacing the battery

  • @almostinanambo
    @almostinanambo 19 дней назад

    watching this on my old uni laptop
    2012 macbook air with an i7 ivy bridge and 8gb, still supported with bootcamp windows

  • @acrummey85
    @acrummey85 21 день назад

    I was using a mid 2012 13 inch MacBook Pro Core i5 with 16GB of Ram and a 512GB Samsung SSD. Other than still using Catalina it works fine. I have upgraded to an 8GB MacBook Air M2 base model but the old Pro still does everything I need it to do reasonably well, and battery life isn’t too bad.

  • @NabilaEl-Hassan
    @NabilaEl-Hassan 19 дней назад

    I'm using a base model air m1 for uni and its still working fine

  • @erikgonzalez2278
    @erikgonzalez2278 21 день назад +1

    Luke great video I love these old MacBook videos thrown in. Renews my love for older MacBooks I daily a 2015 mbp 16ram 256gb i7 3.1 the big boy chip I believe. I love this machine does fine with everything I throw at it which is mostly 20 tabs safari, word, and pdfs for uni work. But I love this machine. I love Intel Macs so I’ll upgrade eventually to the 2019 16 or 15.4 inch mbp they’ve gotten cheaper I would love to pick up a 32 ram model so we’ll see.

  • @TrevorMugoya
    @TrevorMugoya 21 день назад

    I own a late 2013 MBP with 8GB of RAM and my 256GB SSD is only half full(~125GB used) but ohh boy, where do I start. Everything chugs... EVERYTHING! Upgraded it to the latest supported OS(BigSur) but honestly it was just as slow on Mojave. I mostly switch between FIrefox(no more than 10 tabs), VSCode and Notion with a few finder windows open in the background. Swtiching tabs takes about 3 seconds, exposé takes about 5. At this point I'd mention that the mac has used all 8GB of RAM and about 3GB worth of swap. I'm just constantly waiting for clicks to register and windows to load. Recently tried out the M3 MBP with 16GB of RAM and it's literally a breath of fresh air. Snappy, fluid and responsive. I'd say the older Macs have a timeless design language, impeccable build quality(aside from screen gate, *cough *cough) but they are an exercise in patience when moderately stressed.

  • @joshbuay
    @joshbuay 21 день назад

    Hey Luke! Thinking about getting a 2012 MacBook air 4g b ram, 128gb, as my secondary beater, to throw in my backpack and have something for emergencies,would also like to run windows from time to time. I have a 2012 macbook pro, but boy is that thing heavy. Could you make a review on it for a week? Both on Mac os and windows to see how it runs ?

  • @epiiiiiii
    @epiiiiiii 21 день назад

    I have this same MBP, but with 3.1ghz i7 and with 16GB. Gonna try opencore

  • @Mvendrel
    @Mvendrel 21 день назад

    I have a 2015 MacBook Pro 15” with a 2TB OWC SSD spilt 50/50 MAC OS & WIN 10 using boot camp. It runs like a charm in both. I paid a fair amount for it in about 2017 - but it still runs WIN 10 great which I use for work so I keep it even though I have a 13” M1 MacBook Pro that’s my “main” travel computer. (I also build Asus Mini PCs as Medical Imaging workstations I can hold in one hand - minus the monitors of course!)

  • @WGWJR
    @WGWJR 16 дней назад

    Love all your videos, but especially the ones like this that show I'm not alone pushing the limits of old Mac hardware! That said, my wife's 2008 iMac w/6GB ram is maxed out at El Capitan. She mainly uses it for web and email, not much heavy lifting anymore, and I'm wondering if OpenCore Legacy Patcher would be worth it to bring her machine up to a more recent version of macOS so she could at least use newer versions of web browsers...? At this point she's getting locked out of more and more sites - mainly the financial ones - and it's increasingly frustrating. Any thoughts? Thanks!

  • @maxvannunen
    @maxvannunen 21 день назад

    I'm using a more resent Macbook from 2019. A 16-inch, intel i9, 32GB. It works great. Using it for webdesign, photoshop and a bit of video editng

  • @Inconn24
    @Inconn24 16 дней назад

    Purchased a 2012 MacBook Pro recently for 90 euros! it already had an SSD I just needed to change the RAM! from 4 to 8 (for free coz I just swapped them out from my 2009 MacBook), the 2012 works super great on Big Sur, Monterey and Ventura. Sonoma can coz some slow downs but hey if Ventura works just fine it's okay, it still has full compatibility with almost every apps, everything works great, as good as a friend's M1 MacBook Air (not in heavy task, but like in everyday task it performs the exact same so it's good!), for less than a hundred euros that is a super good laptop. Way better than what we can get nowadays for the same price...

  • @ethanman4913
    @ethanman4913 19 дней назад +1

    i use an early 2011 15 inch for all of my university work. i live life a bit risky :). it could literally die any day haha but i never use it for graphically demanding tasks and i've had it for several months now and it seems to be a silicon lottery winner. i dual boot 10.13 and 10.6, and there's nothing quite like doing my coding projects on an old version of eclipse in snow leopard :)

  • @Timi_-dk2vh
    @Timi_-dk2vh 16 дней назад

    I am a student and can't afford any new MacBook, so I bought a MacBook Air 2012 with 4GB of RAM upgraded it with OCLP to Sonoma and now its working fine, its slow like yours but I only us pages, pages, safari and sometimes Freeform. For now it's fine for school but I am thinking about an update. Btw Grate Video

  • @JJ-wz5sx
    @JJ-wz5sx 21 день назад

    I’m using a 2019 basemodel i7 15inch MBP, originally had 16 g of ram but I upgraded to 32 same for the storage from 256 to 512G, I got it plugged to an EGPU with a Radeon RX5700, the machine works amazingly well, it even handles some gaming (dota 2 in macOS ) ..

  • @timyakovets8231
    @timyakovets8231 21 день назад

    Love your videos!

  • @EvilTurkeySlices
    @EvilTurkeySlices 4 дня назад

    My primary MacBook Pro is my top spec 2015 15" Retina. It's running Sonoma and it very fast.

  • @StephenBaylor
    @StephenBaylor 19 дней назад

    I have a couple of upgraded Macs that I use regularly. I have a 2011 iMac that I maxed out (Core i7 2600, 32GB DDR3, GTX 880m, 1tb SSD, 5TB HDD, Wifi 6, BluRay drive) and a 2014 11" Macbook Air Core i7, 8GB model that I upgraded the storage to 1TB. Both are running the latest version of MacOS Sonoma, and they work great. In basic tasks they really aren't any different than much more powerful machines.

  • @user-bg9tz5lt5w
    @user-bg9tz5lt5w 21 день назад

    I finagled an old 2012 Macbook Pro out of the school tech office so I wouldn't have to use a Chromebook and it works great! I asked for a RAM upgrade so it has 16GB of RAM. I use it for creating theatre programs and spreadsheets, plus I check my school email and do requisitions on it. It does all of that perfectly fine. Would I buy it for myself, no...but for what I use it for, it works great!

  • @digilux4017
    @digilux4017 21 день назад

    MacBook pro 15" (mid-2012) Intel i7, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD with the "high-res" antiglare 1680x1050 display running Sonoma on OCLP. A awesome machine 👊

  • @aaronthedj12
    @aaronthedj12 19 дней назад

    Can you do a video or research the 15" mid 2015's with the bad mosfets? Apparently it is a common issue? I bought one thinking I found an awesome deal but Apparently not

  • @Chrispyy__
    @Chrispyy__ 21 день назад

    Yeah i JUST got bought a M1 Macbook Air after I've been using a Macbook Air 2014 for the past 10 years. The speed I experienced between the 2 is unreal, but the BIGGEST difference was the battery. Just like you mentioned the 2 hour battery drainage was exactly how mine was but now I can use my M1 for days before I have to charge it.

  • @PaminDolphin
    @PaminDolphin 21 день назад

    I'm rocking the 13" non touchbar macbook pro 2017 and I'm really happy with it!!

    • @emilsecker7881
      @emilsecker7881 17 дней назад

      Time to upgrade that outdated garbage

  • @temegsd7321
    @temegsd7321 21 день назад

    mid 2009 core 2 duo 17 inch with 8gb ram 2.2 TB SSD dual booted with sonoma and windows 11 it works fine for media consumption

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 21 день назад

    Can anyone recommend the most usable 4-core Macbook Pro

  • @Iranshahrwarrior
    @Iranshahrwarrior 21 день назад

    Me that i have a mid 2009 macbook pro with 2 gigs of ram a hdd storage and i literally wanted to search is windows 7 still good because theres no bootcamp drivers for windows 10 on it

  • @paradigmshift7758
    @paradigmshift7758 21 день назад

    I have a 2013 air with 8gb of ram and it got a 40 on Cinebench. 40!!!
    Perfectly usable for browsing but the 8gb vs 4 makes ton of difference.

  • @FokaColt
    @FokaColt 21 день назад

    Recently bought a late 2011 MBP and I just reinstalled High Sierra. Tried using OCLP but I don't fully trust the reliability and security. I'll just use High Sierra till I can't and then install OCLP.
    It has 4 GBs of RAM (upgrading to 8 very soon) and I use it just for documents, social media and RUclips. Runs great on HS, hence the nonupdating path that I took.

  • @-Jakob489-
    @-Jakob489- 21 день назад

    Used the same macbook with 4gb till last week - now i´ve upgraded the logic board to the 16gb version, but to be honest, for basic day to day use it was totally fine with 4gb.
    Yes, its much faster now although i only increased the ram, but even before it was absolutely fine considering its 11 years old and it did cost me only 50 bucks

  • @DRKDNCR
    @DRKDNCR 20 дней назад

    I have a few MacBook Air 11" that have i5/4GB RAM and they run fine! I never run the latest OS on older Macs

  • @TheNewArtSchool
    @TheNewArtSchool 20 дней назад

    Great video! Updating to unsupported systems does slow these older machines down to an unusable state.

  • @jaspercas
    @jaspercas 20 дней назад

    That would be useful as a netflix/youtube machine, and if it has a broken screen it would also work as a cheap home server with built in battery backup

  • @Shimeih
    @Shimeih 21 день назад +1

    I would say yes, go for it. Just know what you want to use it for. Many students with these using these for light work and they work well. I love that these laptops are built like tanks. The hinges, body, keyboard are sooo good and durable. Maybe it’s my third world brain but I think people shouldn’t discount these

  • @stewram
    @stewram 21 день назад

    I'm still using my late 2013 MBP 15". It has an i7 with 8GB RAM and I upgraded to 2TB drive. I use it every day and, compared to my M2 Mac Mini, it does quite well. I honestly don't see a huge degradation of speed. My only negative is that Apple replaced my screen under Apple Care when I got some dead pixels and the new screen delaminated. Ugh. They refused to replace the new one. Of course.