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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
G4 1 GHz vs G4 1.33 GHz
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholas" data-source="post: 31002"><p>You're gonna have alot of fun with it. But what I did find a little dissapointing with even the latest powerbooks is that even with the 128MB Radeon and 1.5Ghz processor, it still can't run the newest games to their fullest potential. Command and Conquer: Generals, for instance. With the highest resolution setting, you still have to put the detail on low for the game to blister. You can put it on high, but it'll be noticeably in slow motion (but at least not choppy). And I'm speaking with 2GB of RAM installed as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholas, post: 31002"] You're gonna have alot of fun with it. But what I did find a little dissapointing with even the latest powerbooks is that even with the 128MB Radeon and 1.5Ghz processor, it still can't run the newest games to their fullest potential. Command and Conquer: Generals, for instance. With the highest resolution setting, you still have to put the detail on low for the game to blister. You can put it on high, but it'll be noticeably in slow motion (but at least not choppy). And I'm speaking with 2GB of RAM installed as well. [/QUOTE]
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