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Is switching an Emac and and MDD Powermac worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Superhamuel" data-source="post: 728092" data-attributes="member: 68028"><p>I have a friend who has an MDD 1.25Ghz g4 mac he doesn't use very often at all. He doesn't care too much about speed, he just uses an extra computer every now and then. I currently use a 1Ghz Emac, and he would be willing to switch his MDD and my Emac. One problem, though. I read on wikipedia something about not having a DDR frontside bus which made it only run at 50% speed (so I'd be trading 1Ghz for 600Mhz). Knowing Wikipedia is not the best source of info, I went to check with you guys to see if it would be worth it to do the trade. Thanks for any help you can give!</p><p></p><p>Oh and could I transfer some of my RAM from the Emac into the MDD, because it only has 256 by default.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superhamuel, post: 728092, member: 68028"] I have a friend who has an MDD 1.25Ghz g4 mac he doesn't use very often at all. He doesn't care too much about speed, he just uses an extra computer every now and then. I currently use a 1Ghz Emac, and he would be willing to switch his MDD and my Emac. One problem, though. I read on wikipedia something about not having a DDR frontside bus which made it only run at 50% speed (so I'd be trading 1Ghz for 600Mhz). Knowing Wikipedia is not the best source of info, I went to check with you guys to see if it would be worth it to do the trade. Thanks for any help you can give! Oh and could I transfer some of my RAM from the Emac into the MDD, because it only has 256 by default. [/QUOTE]
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