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I ungraded the CPU in my 1.66 Core Duo Mini to a 2.16Ghz C2d out of an 24" Intel iMac someone ruined. Does 1080p great, but I got a great deal on the C2D CPU. I would go with a Mini that has at least a C2d stock. The newer Minis have better video chipsets also.
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MacBook Pro 2.4 C2D,4gb,320gb 7.2k,10.6 (Primary) iMac G3 600, iBook G3 500, PBook G3 233, Atom WHS 16gb iPhone 4, 32gb iPhone 3Gs, TV1+2, iPad 32gb |
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How much memory and what OS are you running BTW? I noticed big speed diffs when I upped to 10.6 and 2gb of ram on mine.
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I might start with a 512mb Mac Mini (got to find a used one first, might be lucky and get 2GB from the get go), if it stutters i'll put the 2GB i have from the MBP when i upgrade that to 4GB. But RAM prices at the moment are terrible.
I will be upgrading it to 10.6 immediately after i get it. The new Apple Remote is wicked too, deffo getting that. |
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512mb will be a big issue, I doubt it'll render video properly and I'm pretty sure snow leo won't run on that little memory. Get as much memory as you can afford for it.
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if you dont need wireless you can add a Crystal HD decoder card for around 20bux that will allow you to decode 1080p
(I have one in my AppleTV that allows me to do 1080p using XBMC) EDIT: I guess the prices went up on the Crystal HD card to around 50 but you might still be able to find one for cheaper (I bought mine from ebay about 2 months ago for 17 shipped) 21.5" iMac 3.06 | 8GB Ram | 500 GB Hdd 11" MacBook Air Last edited by 87vert; 04-15-2010 at 01:08 PM. |
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