theoretically pc XXx should be fully compatible with all systems using sd ram, the only two exceptions i have ever ran into is the occasional mac, and almost all Intel boards of th…
68kMLAPowerPCby Anonymous FreakMon, 16 Nov 2009 - 08:18
The best native video card you can get for it is the 7800GT 256MB. I believe this was only ever sold as a BTO option on a new dual core G5 so they're quite hard to find.
You can fl…
68kMLAPowerPCby ClassicHasClassMon, 16 Nov 2009 - 05:16
That's about in line with average prices, considering I bought a dual 2.7 G5 for $550 on eBay sans video card and HDD.
Whoever was saying 1500 was way out. You can get an early M…
theoretically pc XXx should be fully compatible with all systems using sd ram, the only two exceptions i have ever ran into is the occasional mac, and almost all Intel boards of th…
In the near future I'm most likely going to be doing a RAM upgrade on an iMac DV 400 (slot loading) for someone. The poor thing is running 10.4.11, and only has 192MB of RAM. I sug…
There's a store nearby and I think I can get a single 1.25 ghz daughter card from a MDD fairly cheap. I have a Dual 1.00 ghz MDD with a burnt out processor. I've googled and found …
Is there a key combo to start up a G3 mac with the Apple USB M7803 pro keyboard?
My older USB keyboard have a power button, just got the M7803 (yea I know I am way behind the time…
This powerbook MUST of been used as a desktop replacement...
The G4 seems to be a long life CPU... I remember getting a PM G4 400mhz in 99... I don't remember if the G3 has a long…
68kMLAPowerPCby MacManiac1701AFri, 13 Nov 2009 - 18:04
So I can honestly say the Mac Mini IS faster than the G5, it runs m games faster and smoother, Adobe runs alot faster...
I don't use the internal hdd I use the FW800 connected to …
68kMLAPowerPCby MacManiac1701AFri, 13 Nov 2009 - 18:01
Those are either some really big RAM modules (for a laptop) or you have really tiny fingers
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Actually I have some pretty small hands for a guy. These are just…
My 2c:
Smaller module: 95% sure that's a PB3400 module, hopefully 64MB. May not work in a Kanga/3500 unless you're lucky (see my thread on modification of 3400 module for use in …
I would place my bet on one of the following:
PowerBook 190, 5300, 3400, and (judging by what I have read here lately) the G3 "Kanga."
As far as I know, some 190 and 5300 RAM mod…
68kMLAPowerPCby beachycoveThu, 12 Nov 2009 - 00:26
Hi there! I think both of the following are for older PowerBooks, but I don't know what kind would use them!
First one is below. Has "A 8Mx64 EDO 3V 120 Connector" on it and some …
Turns out that the iMac G5 is 1.8GHz/1GB RAM/160GB HD/CD-RW with a 128MB Radeon 9600 graphics card and Leopard Server.
The G4 was 933MHz/512MB/60GB/Combo Drive
So sadly these are…
The iMac sounds good, but I reckon that you should offer less for the 933Mhz G4 (Quicksilver?). A dualie G4 is still good for "everyday" use but a single G4 933Mhz won't cut it, o…
Turns out that the iMac G5 is 1.8GHz/1GB RAM/160GB HD/CD-RW with a 128MB Radeon 9600 graphics card and Leopard Server.
The G4 was 933MHz/512MB/60GB/Combo Drive
So sadly these are…
Turns out that the iMac G5 is 1.8GHz/1GB RAM/160GB HD/CD-RW with a 128MB Radeon 9600 graphics card and Leopard Server.
The G4 was 933MHz/512MB/60GB/Combo Drive
So sadly these are…