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Buying a Powermac Tomorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="sarahsboy18" data-source="post: 124902" data-attributes="member: 8992"><p>First off congrats on your purchase!</p><p></p><p>You DEFINITELY want that $100 1gig memory upgrade... It will make a huge difference and that price isn't too bad to upgrade to 2x512 instead of 2x256... Any more memory than that and I would buy it third party. </p><p></p><p>You should be able to run dual monitors on either of the stock video cards that are available from Apple. I don't know that I would spend $450 on the nVidia unless I planned to get a 30" cinema display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarahsboy18, post: 124902, member: 8992"] First off congrats on your purchase! You DEFINITELY want that $100 1gig memory upgrade... It will make a huge difference and that price isn't too bad to upgrade to 2x512 instead of 2x256... Any more memory than that and I would buy it third party. You should be able to run dual monitors on either of the stock video cards that are available from Apple. I don't know that I would spend $450 on the nVidia unless I planned to get a 30" cinema display. [/QUOTE]
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