Upgrading Powerbook video card, how and is it worth it?
Does anyone know if it is possible to upgrade the video card from the 64MB to the 128MB post-purchase? I have had my PB 15" 1.5 for a while and I am thinking of upgrading, but not sure of the benefit and not sure of what is involved if I do want to do it.
Can anyone shed light on this for me? I am experienced with case modding PCs and have no problem opening things up, but is this even an option? And does anyone feel strongly if this is worth it, especially for gaming?
Can anyone shed light on this for me? I am experienced with case modding PCs and have no problem opening things up, but is this even an option? And does anyone feel strongly if this is worth it, especially for gaming?
Comments
Anyone have experiences with both and care to comment?
Thanks.
As for performance benefits of the 128MB vs the 64MB version of the Mobility 9700 or the 5400RPM BTO drive vs the stock 4200RPM version in the 1.5GHz 15" Albook, Barefeats matches them up and votes that it is worth spending the extra $ for each, if you're considering some limited futureproofing.
YMMV.
If you were asking advice before purchase next week, I'd say sure.
2005 will see new PBs, possibly G5 and Mobility 9800 (see threads discussing it)
The minor bump in GFX you'd see isn't worth the price hit you'd take reselling yours, especially if you'd then be kicking yourself 6 months from now, wanting to do it again for significantly better bump.
I'd say wait until MWSF if you can.
Even if the sketchy rumour of 2GHz G4s in one final rev in Oct/Nov are true, it's the same boat.
I've been holding off on the purchase of a similar machine, and had decided the 128MB version was worth it (anticipating Tiger's Core Image may love VRAM), but I don't need it yet, and figure waiting may bring rewards.