In the spirit of my previous post about switching to Linux Mint, I decided I’d go ahead and re-purpose my old computer.
Introducing: Apple MintBook Pro (13 inch, Mid 2012)
I think you nerds are gonna love it. I can actually do light gaming on this, too. Runs surprisingly fast, too!
Unlike modern day Apple, this MacBook was always fun to work on because you can easily swap parts without worrying about cloud activation locks, soldered RAM, glued batteries with self-destruct, etc. I dropped in a new aftermarket battery that took me five minutes to replace, upgraded the RAM, and slapped in a higher capacity SSD than what I originally bought this with back in the day.
My MintBook Pro runs fantastic, especially on Linux Mint 22.1 Xia with the new battery performance modes. Can’t wait to use this more!
I tused to sit in a drawer as ewaste since the last possible compatible Mac OS version on this computer ran terrible and made my MacBook Pro unusable. Now that I upgraded to a MintBook Pro, the performance is incredible! Going to use this for when I need a computer away from my desk. Nice to have one for the couch that functions as an actual laptop!
Specs:
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012)
- 13.3-in LED display at 1280x800 (LOL)
- Intel i5-3210M @ 2.5 GHz
- 8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz (we ballin’ boys)
- 1 TB SSD Samsung 850 EVO I think
- CD/DVD burner (yass slay queen)
- Intel HD Graphics 4000 (i can play Stardew Valley with so many frames, biggest frames ever)
- This bad boy has the MagSafe power connector (my favorite back in the day) and firewire! Remember firewire?
Edit: Lemmy.world is having issues with uploading photos, so here’s some links instead for two more pics:
HD 4000 was great back in the day. But by modern standards it’s not good at all.
If you try to play games ~2010 or older they’ll perform great. But anything 2015 or newer will struggle. Even some modern 2d games that should be simple just use way too much power.