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Fan control on a Lombard — #2

Perhaps you can find a 5V point somewhere and connect the internal fan directly to that. Maybe on the USB port. It won't be temperature controlled, but at least it'll run. It wo…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 17:04

Fan control on a Lombard — #1

I finally have my Lombard up and running (mostly). However it will overheat if left alone since the cooling fan never comes on. Currently I'm using one of those PC slot fans to d…
68kMLA Hardware by quinterro Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 14:19

iMac G3 opinion — #8

AvalancheSJ, it's still worth shopping around for a cheap G4 as you should be able to find one in your price bracket if you hunt. The FSB does make a fair bit of difference and th…
68kMLA Hardware by Rodus Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 12:03

iMac G3 opinion — #7

Say what? I distinctly recall MacAddict doing an article on various machine upgrades. They upgraded on and painted it to look like a marshall amp. Click to expand... That was …
68kMLA Hardware by Mike Richardson Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 11:04

iMac G3 opinion — #6

Say what? I distinctly recall MacAddict doing an article on various machine upgrades. They upgraded on and painted it to look like a marshall amp.
68kMLA Hardware by Temetka Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 08:47

iMac G3 opinion — #5

That iMac is a good performer, and yet I would try for a lower price on it if possible. If you're not taken by the idea of a tower and you just want a convenient little workstation…
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 08:32

iMac G3 opinion — #4

well i was looking on eBay and craigslist and both are kinda pricey for a g4 iMac, Mac Mini, and PowerMac, about $90 (£45ish) + shipping about $25 and up. and (with my PC knowledge…
68kMLA Hardware by AvalancheSJ Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 00:52

iMac G3 opinion — #3

It's not really worth it, for around the same amount you should be able to get a low end G4 on ebay: £35 G4. Much more expandable and all you need is a cheapo monitor to go with i…
68kMLA Hardware by Rodus Sun, 31 Aug 2008 - 00:10

iMac G3 opinion — #2

For most "normal" modern computing tasks, (web browsing, music, email etc), the 500MHz era G3 iMacs are more than up to the job and will motor along nicely with Tiger and a decent …
68kMLA Hardware by MacMan Sat, 30 Aug 2008 - 23:06

iMac G3 opinion — #1

I'm looking into buying an iMac G3 (Slot loaded CD/DvD) w/ 500MHz, 256MB (up to 1GB on this model i believe) and Mac OS X 10.4 (tiger i believe) installed. At my work we use Mac Mi…
68kMLA Hardware by AvalancheSJ Sat, 30 Aug 2008 - 22:16

Project Silvertooth — #21

Sun. Aug 31st 2008 3:19 AM - BOOOOOOOOST! [] ]'> I got bored, so I decided to give my Power Mac G4 Quicksilver a little boost. Removed the CPU module and flipped it over.…
68kMLA Hardware by iMac600 Sat, 30 Aug 2008 - 18:54

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #22

^^The CPU and Ram upgrades are not the problem here, as a last resort you may need to beef up the PSU for a high end AGP card but if you stick an old Radon in, their power requirem…
68kMLA Hardware by Rodus Sat, 30 Aug 2008 - 10:41

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #21

to coius I also note that you are running a stock machine no upgrades mine has sonnet/encore st/G4 1.8Ghz CPU and 1GB memory and there in lies my problem, nothing seems to work …
68kMLA Hardware by Retroman Sat, 30 Aug 2008 - 09:16

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #20

to Rodus and Coius: I have been told because my G4 AGP is no longer stock ie upgraded that no Geoforce cards will work because of power issues is this true ? Click to expand... …
68kMLA Hardware by coius Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 21:04

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #18

just as an example would this card work http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RADEON-GRAPHICS-128MB-CARD-9800-PRO-MAC-EDITION-AGP4X_W0QQitemZ220271815184QQihZ012QQcategoryZ3762QQssPageNameZWDVWQQ…
68kMLA Hardware by Retroman Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 19:48

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #17

I haven't heard that and would doubt it's correct (maybe someone else can correct me here). IIRC the 5200's were 8x AGP so you'd have to tape a couple of the connectors which is h…
68kMLA Hardware by Rodus Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 18:28

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #16

to Bunsen: yes it was a Mac version ( but could have been duff ) to Rodus and Coius: I have been told because my G4 AGP is no longer stock ie upgraded that no Geoforce cards will …
68kMLA Hardware by Retroman Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 18:00

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #15

you could flash a PC 6200 AGP for that thing. a AGP Geforce 6200 (has to be the wang version) would work better then a 7000 PCI or AGP, or you could use a Radeon 9800 Pro in it as …
68kMLA Hardware by madmax_2069 Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 16:59

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #14

I just got a Geforce4 MX 64MB AGP Card and Leopard runs great on it! Although there is no Core Image, but who cares?!?! I am running Leopard on this puppy with a Dual 450MHz CPU,…
68kMLA Hardware by coius Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 16:54

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #12

Was the 9800 a Mac version? PCI radeon 7000 / still would be better than the stock rage 128 pro AGP, right? Click to expand... Yes
68kMLA Hardware by Bunsen Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 15:59

G4 (sawtooth) graphic cards — #11

I have not had much look with a card yet I have bought 2 of ebay an had to send them back because they did not work one was Nvidia GeForce 6200 DVI 256Mb AGP x2-8 Power Mac G4/G5 a…
68kMLA Hardware by Retroman Fri, 29 Aug 2008 - 11:18

Rough value of a Powermac G4 350 Sawtooth? — #7

unlike the 400Mhz Sawtooths, G4 350MHz G4's have no hope of using Dual processors as they were pre-Rev 7 boards (Uni-north 3 instead of Uni-north Rev 7). you need Uni-North 7 in o…
68kMLA Hardware by coius Thu, 28 Aug 2008 - 06:58
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