I’ve been looking around a bit, and my conclusion sofar is:
71 C/160 F is hot, but not too hot for most processors.
A little more detail: the max. temperature depends on the model; some
go over 80, others only up to 65.
Many have a safety switch that kicks in at a certain temperature to
avoid
hello
i'd like to add an additional video card to my g5 mac, but it is pci-
e.
i see used pci-e video cards on ebay, but i don't know if they are pc/
windows specific or not
or if they can be run in a mac.
can anyone suggest a specific brand or model to watch for?
i just want something basic,
On Jul 28, 5:07 pm, ah...clem boneheads...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jul 27, 9:19 am, Maccountant gsuc...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone done this before? I purchased a Sonnet G4 1.8gz MDX for my
G4 single 1.25 MDD. It works fine but generates too much heat, even
with the built-in fan. I want to
On Aug 3, 10:55 am, rumble rum...@metrocast.net wrote:
hello
i'd like to add an additional video card to my g5 mac, but it is pci-
e.
i see used pci-e video cards on ebay, but i don't know if they are pc/
windows specific or not
or if they can be run in a mac.
can anyone suggest a
Hello All,
I have been running a G5 2.5 Ghz PPC Dualie with 10.5.8 using wireless
internet through a Linksys WRT54G router for several years.
Now the wife is worried about someone stealing our wifi.
How do I set up the router to prevent this .. I know it is some sort of
password but I can
How do I set up the router to prevent this .. I know it is some sort of
password but I can not seem to find the staring point to begin the
process.
Setup your router to require WPA protection.
Additionally, select as your password something which is impossible to
guess, except using a
On Aug 3, 2011, at 6:30 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
How do I set up the router to prevent this .. I know it is some
sort of
password but I can not seem to find the staring point to begin the
process.
Setup your router to require WPA protection.
Additionally, select as your password
On Aug 3, 2011, at 3:48 PM, imrazor wrote:
I think your options are going to be very limited *adding* a video
card.
I agree. Very limited options. Any PPC Mac is going to need a card
with a Mac PPC ROM (BIOS). You may be able to flash the ROM on some PC
specific cards to convert them to
Intelligent questions are NEVER off topic.
At 8:19 PM -0500 8/3/2011, DAN A CURRIE wrote:
I have been running a G5 2.5 Ghz PPC Dualie with 10.5.8 using
wireless internet through a Linksys WRT54G router for several years.
Now the wife is worried about someone stealing our wifi.
You should be