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  2. QUICK SILVER MAC INSTALL
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Its a real design classic that is timeless like a Luigi Colani chair or a Bang & Olufsen Stereo or even an old Porsche 911. I wish you much fun for your G4 project! I am with you on this one, since my "Tim Taylor G4" was a blast to tune up. This is my first project like this, and while I am certainly enjoying everything, there is a lot I need to learn I am willing to replace the power supply if I have to to accommodate a better card, but I don't want to replace it if I don't need to. I spent all night last night researching it and just couldn't find what I am looking for. Can anyone point me to a spec sheet where I can find that out.

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I am not quite sure I know how to test the wattage of my power supply and that seems to be a big factor on the system requirements for a graphics card. Does anyone know if there is a major difference between a dual 1.6 and a single 2.0, it's only an $80 price difference, so it seems it would be worth it to me to spring for a dual processor if it makes that much of a difference in speed. Also, I was trying to find a sonnet but it seems the company doesn't sell processors anymore, and it is slim pickings on ebay. I found a ge force 7800 that I really want, but I doubt I am going to be willing to spend $300 for a video card, so I may go with a 6200 for $100. But like every other hobby, practically everyone else who doesn't share the same hobby regards it as a waste of money and can think of dozens of better things to spend the money on! In regards to wasting money or not, is isn't a waste of money if it's your hobby and you enjoy it. The 4x AGP slot is approx twice as fast as the 33MHz PCI slots. One thing I'd note is the Radeon 9200 128MB card you're planning is PCI rather than AGP so may not perform as well as a dedicated 128MB AGP graphics card.

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My G4 is a dual 1.25GHz (with GeForce Ti card), so your 2GHz processor upgrade should handle HD just as well.

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That's broadcast HD 1080, so I can't say for sure for Bluray HD and other forms though but i can't see why they'd be any different.

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HD video playback is just as smooth as on a Mac Mini or Pro and I can't tell the difference. Because I run EyeTV on one of my G4 MDDs and I have no issue with the HD channels whatsoever on a 1900 x 1200 ADC display.

QUICK SILVER MAC INSTALL

Perhaps it's the install requirements for iMovie or something, so it's possibly a discussion about editing rather than just viewing in general. I'm not sure where this belief that G4s can't handle High Definition video comes from. I've already got three macs, what's it hurt to upgrade this one? So please be less harsh when you reply to people in the future, and keep in mind that computing is about projects for some, and not just about saving money. Plus, I'm saving one more console from ending up in a landfill. It is of much value to me to be able to take apart and upgrade a G4. You and I are speaking of two different areas of value. I guess I like the novelty of G4 running as fast as I could possibly get it. I have a mac mini hooked up to my TV upstairs. I appreciate the advice on blu-ray, and now that I think about it, I don't even believe blu-ray media will be around for that long before everything goes digital. The processor upgrade is only $200, which still makes a $300 machine, and I think that rocks. Also, I'm a collector, and have never had a g4 tower so I am pretty excited about it. I got the tower for $100, which is a steal in my opinion. I'm not really concerned about the money.















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