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Aug 05, 2016
iPhone 5s Dock
1 of 1 found this helpful Simple single Lightning port dock that works with iPhone 5, 5s, and SE. This is the white plastic one before they went to the colored-to-match aluminum ones, and has a cut-out for the phone to sit inside. Doesn't come with a Lightning cable, you'll need to use your own. Looks like a tight fit which may be a problem with thicker cases, although I don't have one on my 5s now. Not much else to say.

Sep 30, 2016
Good Secondary Graphics Card for Mac Pro
3 of 3 found this helpful The GeForce GT 120 works great in a 2008-2012 Mac Pro as a secondary card for EFI screens or booting after an OS update with a PC/BIOS card as main, adding a couple extra displays, or old versions of MacOS back to Leopard. Cheap single-height Mac-native card and powered off the PCI slot, absolutely perfect for secondary use.
However, I would not recommend it as a main graphics card for a newer version of MacOS. Only 512 MB VRAM and performance is lacking compared to newer cards. Get at least a Radeon HD 7950 or GeForce GTX 680 instead. I have a GeForce GTX 970 with PC/BIOS firmware as the main card in my 2010 Mac Pro, works fine with the proper kexts installed in MacOS.