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Pismo RAM into WallStreet? — #7

No!! You cannot do that! Pismo and Wallstreet use completely diferent ram standards. Pismo uses PC100 and Wallstreet uses SDRAM.
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Pismo RAM into WallStreet? — #8

Excuse me...I know for a fact that you can plug pismo ram into a wallstreet. PC100 RAM is SDRAM. PC100 will slow down to 66MHz, just like 60ns ram will slow down to 70ns---same p…
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Pismo RAM into WallStreet? — #10

would it therefore follow that pismo ram will work in a lombard? seems a better deal as far asI can tell b/c cheaper and then maybe useable in a new computer in the future.
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Pismo RAM into WallStreet? — #11

Yeah, that seems to be how SDRAMs work. They just run at the lowest supported speed when multiple modules are detected.
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Pismo RAM into WallStreet? — #12

Just to make sure it is clear: PC66, PC100 and PC133 are all SDRAM. PC133 (not yet used on Macs) and PC100 SDRAM are backwards-compatible. "Standard" SDRAM is 66MHz (and is occasio…
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Pismo RAM into WallStreet? — #13

Thanks tooki. That's what I thought originally when I posted this discussion. Anyway, I don't have to worry about it anymore cause my Pismo arrived today and I'll just put my new …
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iBook Lightening — #1

Since updating the HD, I've been wondering about practical methods of lowering the weight of my iBook. The shielding seems pretty light, as are most of the components. As far as I …
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iBook Lightening — #2

drill holes. not in the case though. Do it to pieces that dont really matter much... Im probably going to try to shave a few ounces when I open up my iMac this week. Just mak…
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iBook Lightening — #3

~LOL~ Why would you Need/Want to "lighten" your iMac?! Plus, taking away structural components of your portable is probably not too safe.. Seeing as Apple already had its pro des…
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iBook Lightening — #4

Cuz I carry mine around a lot! And swinging a sack around between my legs that weighs over 50lbs just isnt fun! Err.... I'm describing the iMac here. Hehehe. Ca$h PS: W…
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iBook Lightening — #5

When I carry my iBook to work, I've also got enough stuff in my backpack with it to add up to about a stone in weight. (logic would dictate that I should lose some of the other stu…
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iBook Lightening — #7

I would, but I live in the UK. It rains a lot. There's a subject for a new Mac mod topic. "Waterproofing you Mac !"
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So how many fans can an iMac handle? — #1

In an effort to cool my already hot chip, I want to get some more fans. I'm thinking that 2 up above my iMac's monitor, blowing up, would help. Possibly some more fans in the bot…
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So how many fans can an iMac handle? — #2

Y cables? bah, do it how a real man does it. Tape the wires of the smaller fan onto the negative/positive connectors of the 6 volt terminals and a more powerful fan on the 12V conn…
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So how many fans can an iMac handle? — #3

TAPE the wires?!? Why not use solder? >shrugs< Anyway, where are these 12 and 6 volt terminals? I have no clue where to find them. Any help? Ca$h
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So how many fans can an iMac handle? — #4

Kinda hard to disconnect it if you soldier the thing Anyways, the connector has colored wires leading to it, on mine, they are red/blac/black/yellow. The two blacks are positive…
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