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When the iMac and eMac get updated (hopefully soon), what can we expect for video power? Will they part the waters again and have all Ati on one side and all Nvidia on the other? Radeon 9000? GF4 Ti?
IIRC, the specs on the 970 said speeds from 1.2 - 2.8Ghz. Is IBM manufacturing 1.2 and/or 1.4Ghz chips? Would a 970 at those lower speeds run cool enough to put into a PB or an iMac/eMac? I would think even a 1.2Ghz 970 would cream...
How does this compare to DX9 and what will it mean for the mac gaming world? http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st...2003,+09:02+AM http://www.insidemacgames.com/news/story.php?ID=8136 "Sporting the new OpenGL Shading...
I don't know of a pc card mac tv tuner, but you may want to checkout http://www.eskapelabs.com/mytv2go.html It is ext., but it's cheap.
LOL! Jan 17, 1999 http://web.archive.org/web/199901170...leinsider.com/
Quote: Originally posted by ast3r3x i'm telling u what do you think happened to the 1.2 and 1.4 970's Unlikely. If Apple has 970 PB's ready to announce Monday, they would have announced them during WWDC. New G4 15.4" PB's,...
So does anyone have any idea based on what we've seen so far as to what we can expect for performance in the video end of the spectrum that SJ so dearly loves? (iMovie, FCE/P, Shake, Maya, etc.) After how well they were to cut video...
There was one big thing that Apple's benchmarks illustrated to me, and I think it is also important to point out. For all the schlubs out there who still bang the OSX on X86 drum, I think the benchmarks showed us where we would be...
Quote: Originally posted by Existence Well, who is it? Rick Berman. Thanks, Dic err.. Rick for running the franchise into the ground. One show in the late 60's was ahead of it's time and is now an icon. In the 80's,...
Anyway... "New Here." Don't let 'em get to you mchenkes, they're all just bitter. 1. PPC 970 (killes P4 3.02) Well, I wouldn't call the PPC970 a P4 3.02 "killer" just yet, not with only scant real data...
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