Your largest jump in performance

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  • Reply 21 of 39
    quagmirequagmire Posts: 558member
    I went from a powermac 6100 60 Mhz to a Powermac G4 400 Mhz. My biggest jump was the Powermac G4 to my Powerbook G4 1 Ghz.
  • Reply 22 of 39
    chaserchaser Posts: 63member
    I went from no Mac to...



    Dual 2GHz PowerMac G5 (rev b)

    1.5GB RAM

    160GB HDD

    ATI 9600 XT

    AirPort Extreme

    BT+Apple Wirless

    Keyboard & Mouse



    I was previously a PC user..
  • Reply 23 of 39
    mattjohndrowmattjohndrow Posts: 1,618member
    i went from a powermac 6500/225 with a 2 GB HD and 96 MB of RAM to my current G3 400 mHz iMac with a 120 GB HD and 768 MB RAM!
  • Reply 24 of 39
    My family went from the screaming fast Performa 5200 CD running at a blazing 75 Mhz with 750 MB of disk space and 32 MB of RAM to a 733MHz Powermac G4 with 40 GB of HD space and 640 MB of RAM.



    I find it amazing that I could fit the entire contents of my last hard drive in to the RAM of the new machine not including the System and formatting of course.
  • Reply 25 of 39
    trick falltrick fall Posts: 1,271member
    I had to think about this for a second.....Commodore 16k to Performa 180mz with a whopping 16megs of RAM. I bought the one with the bigger hard drive 4.6gigs.
  • Reply 26 of 39
    mac_wtmac_wt Posts: 4member
    I went from a Mac Classic (68000 8 mhz, 4 mb RAM, 40 mb HD) to a Performa 5300 (PowerPC 100 mhz, 16 mb RAM, 800 mb HD). The Performa was a horrible computer that crashed constantly (OS 7.5), but the difference with the Classic so big...
  • Reply 27 of 39
    ipodandimacipodandimac Posts: 3,273member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Stream This

    Hello all. I was just wandering what was you largest jump in performance.



    Viagra.





    No j/k. Actually it was from a 400Mhz Dell POS to an 800Mhz eMac (my first Mac).
  • Reply 28 of 39
    beige_g3beige_g3 Posts: 203member
    hmm....





    They have all been pretty big. From an 8 mhz SE to a 25 mhz Quadra to a 333 mhz G3. The next will be to a duel G5 2 mhz or 2.5 mhz. This will be the biggest leap in numbers, but I'm not sure about performance.
  • Reply 29 of 39
    Thinkpad to PowerBook
  • Reply 30 of 39
    vox barbaravox barbara Posts: 2,021member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by durandal

    Hmm... guess 't was the upgrade from a Performa 5200/75 (PPC 603, 75Mhz) to the original iMac (G3, 233Mhz)...



    Not bad mine was from Performa 5200/75 (PPC 603, 75Mhz) to the Rev. D iMac Slot Loading (G3, 350Mhz).



    That is what i'd call a huge leap though
  • Reply 31 of 39
    vox barbaravox barbara Posts: 2,021member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mac Voyer

    Dial-up to broadband.







    btw OT8)
  • Reply 32 of 39
    zapchudzapchud Posts: 844member
    Mac Classic (8Mhz, 1MB RAM), to PowerMac 5400 (180 MHz, 32MB RAM).
  • Reply 33 of 39
    mattjohndrowmattjohndrow Posts: 1,618member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Beige_G3

    The next will be to a duel G5 2 mhz or 2.5 mhz. This will be the biggest leap in numbers, but I'm not sure about performance.



    dual 2 mhz, huh, wow! wait. isn't that a lil slower than your SE?
  • Reply 34 of 39
    beige_g3beige_g3 Posts: 203member
    ooopps





    Got lazy cutting and pasting





    make that 2 or 2.5 GHz!
  • Reply 35 of 39
    mattjohndrowmattjohndrow Posts: 1,618member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Beige_G3

    ooopps





    Got lazy cutting and pasting





    make that 2 or 2.5 GHz!




    hehe, i understood it
  • Reply 36 of 39
    smirclesmircle Posts: 1,035member
    From an Apple II (8Bit, 1Mhz, 64KB RAM) to a Commodore Amiga 2000 (32 Bit, 8Mhz, 1MB RAM). It was literally a different world.



    The second biggest jump in performance was from my Powerbook Ti (400Mhz, 512MB RAM) to a Windows XP Centrino (1.3Ghz, 768MB RAM).



    Third: from the Amiga to a IIsi (20Mhz, 3MB RAM, 40MB HD!), fourth: from a Powerbook 5300 (100Mhz, 24MB RAM) to a Wallstreet (233Mhz, 96MB RAM).



    The next jump will be from the Centrino to a Powerbook G5 (64Bit, 2Ghz, 1.5GB RAM, 80GB HD, hopefully)
  • Reply 37 of 39
    talksense101talksense101 Posts: 1,738member
    From a Sinclair Spectrum 48K with a tape drive to a first generation IBM PC with a floppy drive. I was able to load and save 48KB of data or more in less than 3-5 minutes. P.S.> I still miss my old tape recorder with variable speed control that made the spectrum games load a little faster. Of course the tone control had to be just right...
  • Reply 38 of 39
    andersanders Posts: 6,523member
    Haha. I win



    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mac Voyer

    Dial-up to broadband.



    Score here also



    34kb/s -> 31 Mbit/s
  • Reply 39 of 39
    daverdaver Posts: 496member
    LC III (25 MHz 68030)

    Umax C600 (240 MHz 603e)

    iMac DV SE (500 MHz G3)



    Using my first PPC system was a nice step up, but the iMac's speed has proved far more useful to me. After a couple of years, that 603e system wasn't really tolerable, unlike this indestructible iMac.
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