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ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Special Edition — #22

Call of Duty readme actually states "Solution: Call of Duty uses a lot of detailed textures, and in the normal course of play works best with at least 32M-64M of VRAM on your vid…
MacNN PowerPC by mjankor

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Special Edition — #23

You know, gaming isn't the only thing you can do with a graphics card. I can fill up those 256MiB with a single 3D texture in about a quarter of a second. Right now I'm doing visua…
MacNN PowerPC by entrox

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #2

Yes. My Rev b has been rock solid. The only problem I had was self-induced when I put in bad ram. I am using this machine a lot too and it has taken many road trips and few air …
MacNN Troubleshooting by Podolsky

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #3

My 17" is great, no issues, i bring it back and forth from work, whip it out at various B&N/starbucks, as well as at friend's apartments, city parks, and skateparks.. Although…
MacNN Troubleshooting by baglunch

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #6

No problems on my PB17 Rev. A. The sizzling stopped after a few weeks; one Kernel panic in 6 months. Installed the firmware upgrade for my Superdrive-no problems there either.
MacNN Troubleshooting by cszar2001

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #8

Quote: Originally posted by Tantrum: My pb is a 5days old and seems completely perfect! ...*knocks on wood in fear of whitespots* I spoke too soon, bought my power…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Tantrum

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #9

Current: My PB 17" Rev A is 100% perfect Past: PBG4 15" 1GHZ/SD 100% PBG4 15" 800MHZ 80% - some paint flaking PBG4 15" 667MHZ 100% PBG4 15" 500MHZ 100% PBG3/500 100% PBG3/400 100%…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Karim

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #10

Well ive had experience with all three Aluminium powerbooks, and currently own the 12' Rev B and 15' 1,25Ghz. I sold the 17' 1,33Ghz two weeks ago. Heres a summary : 17' 1,33Ghz (…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Badwisdom

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #11

My 17" REV A has screen arthritis in cold weather. There are pinstripe vertical black lines that fizzle when I first turn it on or wake it from sleep, but this clears up in a few m…
MacNN Troubleshooting by urrl78

My rev. A 17" PowerBook is rock solid — #12

I got my rev A 17" in April? can't remember. But it's been almost a year of using it at work, home, everywhere I go. I've had absoultely no problems at all. It has never let me dow…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Buzzfish

What is a memory leakage? — #2

This isn't the correct forum (belongs in software), but I shall answer you anyway. The term "Memory leak" refers to when a program does not keep track of it's memory usage. Usual…
MacNN Hardware by KraziKid

What is a memory leakage? — #3

Quote: Originally posted by KraziKid: This isn't the correct forum (belongs in software), but I shall answer you anyway. The term "Memory leak" refers to when a program…
MacNN Hardware by NYGEO18

What is a memory leakage? — #4

Just remember to thoroughly rinse the Powerbook with soap water after a memory leak occurs, so you don't get any of the leakage on your clothing. -s*
MacNN Hardware by Spheric Harlot

What is a memory leakage? — #5

Quote: Originally posted by Spheric Harlot: Just remember to thoroughly rinse the Powerbook with soap water after a memory leak occurs, so you don't get any of the leaka…
MacNN Hardware by iNeusch

Need some advice — #2

I have always felt most comfortable and confident with PowerMax. You can rest assured that your CSR will follow through and be there after your purchase as well. I've even paid a l…
MacNN Software by KeriVit

Need some advice — #3

I bought a 15" 1.25GHz PB from the Apple store and it took me two months and a lot of phone calls to get mine. Don't get one direct from Apple unless you want to get a BTO and wai…
MacNN Software by Zatt
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