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My Official "Help me buy a Mac" Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="pokeman89" data-source="post: 911024" data-attributes="member: 121289"><p>My old thread was originally about an emac which turned into a power mac, so I will just create a thread to help me through my first purchase. </p><p></p><p>Well I can pretty much assume that my G4 867MHz deal is dead, so I went looking for another mac. I have a guy who wants $100 for a nearly identical power mac except it has a superdrive and dual 450MHz g4.</p><p></p><p>How does the Dual G4 compare with the single? I know that with dual core processors it is not a double gain, does that same principle hold true to dual processors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pokeman89, post: 911024, member: 121289"] My old thread was originally about an emac which turned into a power mac, so I will just create a thread to help me through my first purchase. Well I can pretty much assume that my G4 867MHz deal is dead, so I went looking for another mac. I have a guy who wants $100 for a nearly identical power mac except it has a superdrive and dual 450MHz g4. How does the Dual G4 compare with the single? I know that with dual core processors it is not a double gain, does that same principle hold true to dual processors? [/QUOTE]
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