On Jun 20, 2009, at 4:05 PM, Jonas Ulrich wrote:

> I've heard of people, and know some people who run quicksilver dual
> processors in digital audio powermacs.

Easy as pie, provided you make your own +12 volt power adapter cable.

A QS 2001 dual 800 MHz processor will run at 800 MHz on a Digital Audio.

A QS 2002 dual 1000 MHz processor will run at 1000 MHz on a Digital  
Audio.

So far, I have four dual 1000 MHz DAs in-house, although three of  
these have been replaced by very fast Hackintoshes, most running way  
in excess of 3000 MHz, often with four processors.



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 
+subscr...@googlegroups.com




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