What about the BTO RAM.
Why do they sell it with 512MB 533 DDR2 Non ECC SDRAM- 2x256.
The non EEC is a mistake to me but anyway, any RAM at all is a mistake!
2x256 for a 2.5GHz Qua…
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Apple reps told me (in 2003) that XServes (G4) can run on ECC. XServe G5s can do that as well.
I stand corrected! Clearly, my memory i…
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At that point you might as well get two 30" Cinema Displays too
To revise my earlier comment: might as well hook up EIGHT 23" Cinema Displays, or FOUR …
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What about the BTO RAM.
Why do they sell it with 512MB 533 DDR2 Non ECC SDRAM- 2x256.
The non EEC is a mistake to me but anyway, any RAM at all…
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Originally Posted by tooki
I stand corrected! Clearly, my memory is not ECC!
Let me rephrase what my brain was thinking, fundamentally: this is the first Apple hardware …
Speaking of scientific applications, if anyone is planning on getting one of these machines, it would be nice to get benchmark numbers for the Altivec-enhanced SETI@home client bei…
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To revise my earlier comment: might as well hook up EIGHT 23" Cinema Displays, or FOUR 30" (according to Daring Fireball), while you're at it,…
Well,i think i'll have to start saving again....
I'm very happy with mine,but they did now exactly what i wanted,and pci-e will fulfill my wildest gaming dreams.My FCP will love t…
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They have an extra USB 2.0 port on the back. The old Power Mac G5's had 3 USB 2.0 ports, these have 4 USB 2.0 ports. A nice little improvem…
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Actually, I'd be pretty psyched about multiplying displays.
Funny thing is, support for tons of displays is not new to the Mac. The first…
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Funny thing is, support for tons of displays is not new to the Mac. The first Mac with expansion slots, the Mac II from 1987, had six slots, an…
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yeah but someone is going to have to come out with a retail pci-e card for a mac first. it could be a while.
It looks like Apple is selli…
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The new Power Macs are nice machines, but with the two lower-end models only coming with one 970MP, I'm not regretting the purchase of my D…
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It looks like Apple is selling the Nvidia 6600 PCIe for $200, shipping in 3-4 wks.
awesome, i was looking for that, but couldn't find it an…
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Why is non-ECC RAM a mistake? No non-server Apple hardware has EVER had ECC before. It is hardly essential. Especially considering the two 256M…
The thing that impresses me about this upgrade is that, aside from front size bus/processor speed, there is really no differences between the PowerMacs. The base unit can handle as…
I am also in the same consideration. Any help on this would be great.
Also, is there a significant performance increase? Say the same increase in going from a 4200 to a 5400? Beca…
I posted a thread awhile back all about the 100GB 7200rpm drive, comparing it to the 5400rpm drive, and providing links to pages online that compare them.
The brief version is tha…
I just ordered it. I'll let you know
I've also heard that it actually makes marginal difference. But, if it's <10% battery power, I'll take a 10% increase in speed and product…
7200RPM drives have a higher idle power consumption, but the active power consumption is only a tiny bit higher. In both cases, it's not going to make a huge difference in real use…
iomatic: I hear newegg is a good place to buy RAM. Without a specific link, I can't tell if the RAM you're looking at is the same as the RAM in the Powerbook.
So the speed is sli…