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Total score out of 16 tests on Flickr.The numbers are counted and benches sorted, I have build the worlds fastest mac mini!
See more over at my Flickr, just click the pic for link

Total score out of 16 tests on Flickr.

The numbers are counted and benches sorted, I have build the worlds fastest mac mini!

See more over at my Flickr, just click the pic for link

DiskSpeed test Mac Mini Lion DualCore i7 Kingston 2x4GB DDR1867 2x SSD on Flickr.I now have the Worlds Fastest Mac Mini 2011 2012 dualcore Intel i7 2.7GHz PC with dual Intel 520 Series 240GB SATA III SSDs in RAID0 and Kingston HyperX PnP 2x4GB 1867MHz RAM!
ROCK ON!

DiskSpeed test Mac Mini Lion DualCore i7 Kingston 2x4GB DDR1867 2x SSD on Flickr.

I now have the Worlds Fastest Mac Mini 2011 2012 dualcore Intel i7 2.7GHz PC with dual Intel 520 Series 240GB SATA III SSDs in RAID0 and Kingston HyperX PnP 2x4GB 1867MHz RAM!

ROCK ON!

Since I upgraded to Lion on my Mac there have been a few things not working like they used to… One of them is iSync that quietly have been deleted, and so have Frontrow - iSync was easy to just copy from my Snow Leopard backup and drop on it’s usual spot in /Applications folder, and Frontrow I never really used anyway (but maybe soon I will take a closer look on Plex, just to see if Im missing out on something).
Today I found yet another small thing I used to use a LOT - sending files to my Bluetooth devices!
It’s for some reason no longer there… Maybe because iOS is supposed to get WiFi sync soon? Anyway, I don’t have an iOS device so I want my BT sending back! Spend some time with El Goog and found two links to my solution:
The missing link in Automator
How to build it in Automator
As seen in the picture above, tadaa thats how it should look! :)

Since I upgraded to Lion on my Mac there have been a few things not working like they used to… One of them is iSync that quietly have been deleted, and so have Frontrow - iSync was easy to just copy from my Snow Leopard backup and drop on it’s usual spot in /Applications folder, and Frontrow I never really used anyway (but maybe soon I will take a closer look on Plex, just to see if Im missing out on something).

Today I found yet another small thing I used to use a LOT - sending files to my Bluetooth devices!

It’s for some reason no longer there… Maybe because iOS is supposed to get WiFi sync soon? Anyway, I don’t have an iOS device so I want my BT sending back! Spend some time with El Goog and found two links to my solution:

The missing link in Automator

How to build it in Automator

As seen in the picture above, tadaa thats how it should look! :)

Geekbench High Score! on Flickr.There might be a new roaring Mac Mini Lion Server out there by now - but my 2010 edition does pretty damn well with a fresh installed OS on top of a 8GB upgraded machine.
No sad feelings about the new editions, they either have much better graphics, with half the hard disc space and an almost similar processor (Mac Mini i3/i5 w 500GB + Radeon HD) or a little bit worse graphics than I already have but with a lot better processor (Quad Core + Intel 3000) = No real need to upgrade.
If they had went all in and given the Server the awesome Radeon HD AND the Quad Core, then I would give it some thought, but not like this.
I am a very happy Mac Mini 2010 owner, now with blazing fast Lion running in its veins.

Geekbench High Score! on Flickr.

There might be a new roaring Mac Mini Lion Server out there by now - but my 2010 edition does pretty damn well with a fresh installed OS on top of a 8GB upgraded machine.

No sad feelings about the new editions, they either have much better graphics, with half the hard disc space and an almost similar processor (Mac Mini i3/i5 w 500GB + Radeon HD) or a little bit worse graphics than I already have but with a lot better processor (Quad Core + Intel 3000) = No real need to upgrade.

If they had went all in and given the Server the awesome Radeon HD AND the Quad Core, then I would give it some thought, but not like this.


I am a very happy Mac Mini 2010 owner, now with blazing fast Lion running in its veins.

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