That was kind of my thinking (granted I am not a computer guru but I
do know a few things). I was also thinking I could disable one of the
CPU's (which I think is an option since it does boot to the apple logo
but just hangs there) and just run a single core which I have helped a
friend out with
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2010/10/07 20:37, Stephen Conrad wrote:
As for a new PS, I'd have no idea how to install one.
It's pretty simple really, you could say that it's plug 'n play. The
biggest issue is making sure the connector 'latch' is
A month or two ago Other World was selling Radeon 7500's for $59. It
works great. I don't know if they have any more at that price.
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I bought a used dual-1.25 MDD about a year-and-a-half ago from a
college in Washington state, and it arrived with a dead PSU. After
checking prices for replacement PSUs (from $150-$500, at the time), I
did a lot of googling and reading about the situation. Among other
things, I learned that the
I have a G4 Power PC and I am wondering if you can over clock it and
how safe is it?
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no, no, no, and no. (i think that's enough nos.) the 1.8 and 2.0
models had different mobo clock speeds. you cannot swap a 1.8 for a
2.0. furthermore, if you replace one processor, sot only does it have
to be the same clock speed, it must be with a processor that is
identical to the other.
On Oct 8, 2010, at 11:26 AM, ah...clem wrote:
i knew someone who had a 2.0DP which did have a bad processor, and it
still booted anyway and ran just fine as a single processor machine
except for waking from sleep issues.
I remember reading how you can modify the firmware with a semi-
On 2010/10/08 10:09, stevo137 wrote:
I have a G4 Power PC and I am wondering if you can over clock it and
how safe is it?
That depends. If you are thinking of adjusting voltage and clock timings
in 'BIOS' the answer is no. Certain models used resisters on the logic
board to set CPU speed,
I just need to get my hands on it and see what will happen when I do
the firmware command and run with a single processor, and as for
switching the processor I will just go the route of new dual's with
same model number if above doesn't work and for the thermal
calibration I do have my hands on
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Subject: Over clocking G4
Date:Freitag 08 Oktober 2010N
From:stevo137 stevo...@hotmail.com
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I have a G4 Power PC and I am wondering if you can over clock it and
how safe is it?
Yes you can. It can be
OK, we know the HD is dying and the Ethernet port is flakey
HOWEVER, will any ethernet card I buy at Walmart work in this thing?
Also, am getting an HD (2 if they are cheap) and was wondering if CCC
(Carbon Copy Cloner) would be OK to make me a new HD
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