skip G4 totally and go directly G5... if you have budget.
if you do not have budget choose higher bus speed motherboard with double
cpu support for G4 series.

2009/2/20 lrbarrios <[email protected]>

>
> I don't know if my previous post is going to go through or not... it's
> been at least 30 minutes and I still haven't seen it.  If you get a
> chance to read it, you'll get a better idea of why I'm asking this
> question.
>
> In the PowerMac G4 line, Apple made both single and dual processor
> version of some models.  I've seen posts and etc. from others that
> suggest that you can upgrade from one processor to two.  I've seen one
> case were someone went the other way.  Is this true?  Is it simply a
> processor upgrade (adding a processor) or does the whole MB (or
> processor card) need to be replaced?
>
> What's with these ZIF upgrades I see?  What are they?
>
> If I purchase a single processor 733MHz MDD or QS, could I later
> upgrade it to a dual and how?  Can an MDD upgrade be applied to a QS
> or vice versa?
>
> I know these probably seem like lame questions, but I'm really new to
> the G4 scene -- only a few days.  As I'm looking to purchase a G4
> soon, any comments would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Lonnie.
>
> >
>


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