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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Is Dual G5 Powermac worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="dawson1112" data-source="post: 1477136" data-attributes="member: 264710"><p>Yes I think it would be a noticeable decrease in speed. You would be better off upgrading your ram in the MacBook . I am thinking that your MacBook can support up to 8 gig ram but Im not sure with out the product identifier. </p><p> The macbooks of 2008 are really pretty powerfull machines. </p><p> I think youd be happy upgrading the ram , and if you go to a ssd you will really see a performance gain in accessing files from the hdd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawson1112, post: 1477136, member: 264710"] Yes I think it would be a noticeable decrease in speed. You would be better off upgrading your ram in the MacBook . I am thinking that your MacBook can support up to 8 gig ram but Im not sure with out the product identifier. The macbooks of 2008 are really pretty powerfull machines. I think youd be happy upgrading the ram , and if you go to a ssd you will really see a performance gain in accessing files from the hdd. [/QUOTE]
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