right so someone answered my first post about a quicksilver 2002 cpu in a quicksilver, now tell me
what would be ideal a dual 800mhz g4 or a 933mhz g4?, more speed or raw power?
right so someone answered my first post about a quicksilver 2002 cpu in a quicksilver, now tell me
what would be ideal a dual 800mhz g4 or a 933mhz g4?, more speed or raw power?
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Questions like this are really subjective. The answer depends on what you plan to do with the computer, and how much you want to spend.
The speed difference between the 800 dual and the 933 will be minimal for applications that aren't taking advantage of the second processor. If/when you're using OS 9, the second processor is pretty-much invisible.
But if you're planning on using Photoshop or doing a lot of video/audio encoding in OS X, that second processor will definitely be useful.
don't get any up clocked 733 to 933 cpu as they have no L3.