Hello! I am very close to ordering a PowerBook G4 1.5 GHz w 1 GB ram, 128 Mb ATI 9700 and 5400 rpm drive ...
Could somebody atleast give me a hint if UrT will run smoothly on that machine? Guess the native resolution 1280*854 is too high to sustain fps over 30?
Have you guys heard about radeon 9800 mobility? Wonder if Apple is planning a new line of PowerBooks soon ... What do you think?
Have a nice continue of the summer!!
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UrT on a PowerBook 1.5 GHz ??
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Posted 02 August 2004 - 12:48 PM
ok, 1,5 gig, that's one 512 and a one 1024... But how are the memory bus/architecture on the PB's implemented, if it's dual-channel, wouldn't i get a speed boost when using 2 identical ram-modules? 2*512 or 2*1024?
BTW, do you know of any site that deals with mac hardware from a more advanced technological aspect (xlr8 is to shallow) I always wanted to know if there is a equivalent to PC's nortbridge/ soutbridge on a mac motherboard ...
BTW, do you know of any site that deals with mac hardware from a more advanced technological aspect (xlr8 is to shallow) I always wanted to know if there is a equivalent to PC's nortbridge/ soutbridge on a mac motherboard ...
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Posted 03 August 2004 - 12:44 AM
[quote name='"Sperr"] Ok' date=' 1,5 gig, that's one 512 and a one 1024... But how are the memory bus/architecture on the PB's implemented, if it's dual-channel, wouldn't i get a speed boost when using 2 identical ram-modules? 2*512 or 2*1024? [/quote']
The power book has a single 167 Mhz system bus, so technically the 333DDR (PC2700) ram is only going to run at half its capable speed.
I dont see a performanace problem w/ running 1.5 gig but i could be wrong. ive seen wierd ram issues on my mac before. I would put 2 gig
in that machine for 2 reasons. 1st its the most apple says it will hold (which is never true). 2nd maybe theres a chance that it will run better w/ matching sticks.
[quote name='"Sperr"] BTW' date=' do you know of any site that deals with mac hardware from a more advanced technological aspect (xlr8 is to shallow) I always wanted to know if there is a equivalent to PC's nortbridge/ soutbridge on a mac motherboard ... [/quote']
umm. OWC (Other World Computing) is best ive seen for aftermarket goodies. I dont know of anyone that makes motherboards. Northbridge/Southbridge--- the closest thing to that would be the G5s system controller, and again i dont think theres anything aftermarket.
The power book has a single 167 Mhz system bus, so technically the 333DDR (PC2700) ram is only going to run at half its capable speed.
I dont see a performanace problem w/ running 1.5 gig but i could be wrong. ive seen wierd ram issues on my mac before. I would put 2 gig
in that machine for 2 reasons. 1st its the most apple says it will hold (which is never true). 2nd maybe theres a chance that it will run better w/ matching sticks.
[quote name='"Sperr"] BTW' date=' do you know of any site that deals with mac hardware from a more advanced technological aspect (xlr8 is to shallow) I always wanted to know if there is a equivalent to PC's nortbridge/ soutbridge on a mac motherboard ... [/quote']
umm. OWC (Other World Computing) is best ive seen for aftermarket goodies. I dont know of anyone that makes motherboards. Northbridge/Southbridge--- the closest thing to that would be the G5s system controller, and again i dont think theres anything aftermarket.
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