On May 24, 2010, at 10:40 PM, David Gardner wrote:
Sure, go to Otherworld Computing and select your version of
Quicksilver to upgrade.
A dual 1.0 GHz QS 2002 (or the processor from one in a DA) takes
about 1 hour to encode a DVD5.
A relatively fast Intel can do the same job in less than
On May 25, 2:20 am, Peter Haas peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
A dual 1.0 GHz QS 2002 (or the processor from one in a DA) takes
about 1 hour to encode a DVD5.
A relatively fast Intel can do the same job in less than 12
minutes ... an 8-to-1 advantage to Intel.
The bottlenecks on the old
On May 24, 3:17 pm, killajay41889 jonathancasimir...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi im new to mac and i got a old G4 for 20 bucks and it works okay but
im really looking into upgradeing the cpu for something with a bit
more juice is there a way to do so
one other thing i forgot to mention. for my
Hi im new to mac and i got a old G4 for 20 bucks and it works okay but
im really looking into upgradeing the cpu for something with a bit
more juice is there a way to do so
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On 05/24/2010 12:17 PM, killajay41889 wrote:
Hi im new to mac and i got a old G4 for 20 bucks and it works okay but
im really looking into upgradeing the cpu for something with a bit
more juice is there a way to do so
Sure, go to Otherworld Computing and select your version of Quicksilver