I have heard about the 733 qs that because of the cache they run at about
533mhz. Is this true of the 800MHZ?-Jonas

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:32 PM, PeterH <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Mar 11, 2009, at 4:08 PM, jonas ulrich wrote:
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> > I am looking to upgrade my numerous existing powermac g4s and g3s
> > with one good powermac. I want dual processors. I have looked at
> > the quicksilvers and the MDD's. What would be the best one for my
> > money. I will be running mac os 10.4 server.
>
> Most economical would be the DA or QS.
>
> Both are amenable to the LBA48 property addition to the ROM, thereby
> giving both the capability of the QS 2002 and later G4 Macs.
>
> I would recommend the dual 1.0 GHz from the QS 2002 over the dual 800
> MHz from the QS 2001.
>
> The DA (any variant) and the QS 2001 and QS 2002 are 133 MHz bus
> machines, with four spare PCI slots in addition to the standard AGP
> video slot, and 1.5 GB RAM, maximum.
>
> These are very inexpensive, and are maximally trouble-free.
>
> If you must install a non-Apple CPU, the Giga-Designs and OWC are the
> same, and are available in singles and, occasionally, in duals.
>
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> http://groups.google.com/group/hq-a <+> A home for the Hackintosh
> community.
>
> To subscribe to the HQ-A group, send email to hq-a
> [email protected]
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> >
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