Thanks.
   I`m on it.
                         Gene
  From: Jonas Ulrich 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 7:38 PM
  Subject: Re: Upgrade my Quicksilver


  If you end up putting in a SATA card, you won't have to worry about the 128GB 
limit, at least with the drives connected to that card.

  Max the ram out to 1.5GB.
  Put in a SATA card.
  If you have the stock video card, it's most likely good enough for anything 
but gaming.
  As far as an optical drive upgrade, you can put pretty much anything in there 
that is IDE.

  As far as a processor upgrade goes, if possible, put a Dual 1GHZ processor 
in. Only if you can find a reasonable price though, otherwise it may not be 
worth it. Anything that Sonnet sells, like the 1.8GHZ Dual, would be best, but 
usually the price for that processor alone is higher than the price of a high 
end G5 PowerMac.

  -Jonas


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