
- #Macbook pro early 2011 13 inch stuck on logon screen pro
- #Macbook pro early 2011 13 inch stuck on logon screen series
The Sandy Bridge processors feature Intel’s HD Graphics 3000 integrated graphics processor. With the processor, cache, integrated graphics, and memory controller all residing on the same die, the Core i5 and Core i7 processors helped propel the new MacBook Pros well past their predecessors in CPU performance.
#Macbook pro early 2011 13 inch stuck on logon screen series
Intel’s latest Core series of processors, known by the code-name Sandy Bridge, are found inside every new MacBook Pro. The $2499 17-inch model has the same specs as the $2199 15-inch MacBook Pro. The $2199 15-inch model has a 2.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, a 5400-rpm 750GB hard drive, and a 1GB AMD Radeon HD 6750M discrete graphics processor. The $1799 15-inch model has a 2GHz quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, a 5400-rpm 500GB hard drive, and a 256MB AMD Radeon HD 6490M discrete graphics processor. The $1499 13-inch model has a 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i7 processor and a 5400-rpm 500GB hard drive. The $1199 13-inch model has a 2.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor and a 5400-rpm 320GB hard drive.
#Macbook pro early 2011 13 inch stuck on logon screen pro
The new MacBook Pro line consists of five models, all with 4GB of 1333MHz DDR3 memory, and Intel’s integrated HD Graphics 3000 processor. It all translates into performance jumps that were worth the wait. That’s a longer-than-usual gap between updates, but the new MacBook Pros sport several changes under the hood, including new processors, new graphics processors, and a new peripheral connector. It’s been nearly a year since Apple refreshed its MacBook Pro line.
