Moved: **Official*** New powermacs
Call the apple store, they're available now
$1699 - dual 867mhz, 256 ddr sdram, 60gb HDD, g4fmx dual, combo drive(super drive bto)
$4999 120gb hd, dual 1.25ghz g4, gf4ti, 2gb ddr,
$3299, dual 1.25ghz, 512mb ddr, super drive, ati radeon 9000 pro
$2499, dual 1ghz, 256 ddr, superdrive, (shipping 1-3 days), ati radeon 9000 pro
faster bus = 167mhz <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
hehe all done, faster bus, yay
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$1699 - dual 867mhz, 256 ddr sdram, 60gb HDD, g4fmx dual, combo drive(super drive bto)
$4999 120gb hd, dual 1.25ghz g4, gf4ti, 2gb ddr,
$3299, dual 1.25ghz, 512mb ddr, super drive, ati radeon 9000 pro
$2499, dual 1ghz, 256 ddr, superdrive, (shipping 1-3 days), ati radeon 9000 pro
faster bus = 167mhz <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
hehe all done, faster bus, yay
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867MHz Dual only 133Mhz Bus...
ATI RADEON 9000 PRO in the Bigger ones ... :-)
Which is faster than Geforce 4MX ... and in some Benchmarks even faster than GeFORCE4 Ti ,....
I am Happy ... )))))))
Check out the Apple store now.
<strong>The leaked photos of the new cases were right!
Check out the Apple store now.</strong><hr></blockquote>
My GOD that's horrid!
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My GOD that's horrid!</strong><hr></blockquote>
no it's not
<strong>The leaked photos of the new cases were right!
Check out the Apple store now.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I hope they are whisper quiet.
Ohmygodohmygodohmygod. Weeeeeee.
Time to upgrade :-)
<strong>apples claim on performance increase..
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Yeah but Adobe is now admiting it: <a href="http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0208/13.powermac.php" target="_blank">http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0208/13.powermac.php</a>
"These new Power Macs run Adobe Photoshop faster than any PC we've seen," said Bruce Chizen, president and CEO of Adobe.
They should have replaced the Dells's Voodoo 3 with at least a GeForce 2 MX.
Dobby
Since my thread about this got moved to 'current hardware' (while this one didn't) I'll post this here
I've scaned the many threads but so far I haven't seen this question addressed yet...
Given the following specs:
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o Dual 867MHz, 1GHz or 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 processors
o Velocity Engine vector processing unit
o Full 128-bit internal memory data paths
o Powerful floating-point unit supporting single-cycle, double-precision calculations
o Data stream prefetching operations supporting four simultaneous 32-bit data streams
o 256K on-chip L2 cache running at processor speed
o Up to 2MB DDR SRAM L3 cache per processor, with up to 4.6GBps throughput
o Up to 167MHz system bus supporting over 1.3GBps data throughput
o 256MB or 512MB of PC2100 or PC2700 DDR SDRAM main memory supporting up to 2.7GBps throughput
o Four DIMM slots supporting up to 2GB of DDR SDRAM using one of the following
-256MB DIMMs (64-bit-wide, 128-Mbit)
-512MB DIMMs (64-bit-wide, 256-Mbit)
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Are we still looking at a 'less than full' (don't wanna say hack) DDR? or has MOT gotten off their buts and done something good for us?
Looks to me like its still not 'full DDR' but I'd like to hear from others...
Dave