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Mon 24 Jul 2006, 05:48
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hi there. im thinking about changing my ibook for a powermac g4 1ghz dp. i'll be multi-rec now so im thinking that my ibook wont be able to handle it. thing is though i dunno if this powermac im looking at will can you guys help me out? should i stay with my ibook or should i switch to a powermac g4 dp? thanks. ill be using a tapco blend 16 and an mbox1 as well. my ibooks specs are: 1.33ghz 60gb HD and 1.5gbRAM, the powermac im looking at is pretty much the same except for the processor speed which is 1ghz but dual. thanks you guys, sorry if this may seem a no brainer to some of you guys kind of a newb
This post has been edited by mariuo: Mon 24 Jul 2006, 05:49
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Tue 25 Jul 2006, 12:59
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mariuo,
The PowerMac 1Ghz DP will work for you as a bit of a step up over the iBook. The iBook is portable, but the PowerMac, even though it is of a much older lineage at this point, has a faster system bus, faster hard drives (unless you have upgraded your stock one), more expandability and is capable of holding a larger amount of RAM.
If it were me, I'd go for the swap. Just from expandability perspective (i.e., adding a new larger hard drive for nothing but my audio output).
peace.
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Fri 28 Jul 2006, 14:28
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Hey Maurio, For a full list of features on the Mac line, check out MacTracker. This is a freeware utility that gives you the specs on all current Mac models and may help make your descisions easier. The MDD has an extra optical drive (or slot depending on original config). But not that many more differences between the two platforms. The MDD is 512MB of extra RAM capable for a total of 2GB. With MacTracker you can do side by side comparisons. I hope that helps out. peace
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Sun 30 Jul 2006, 22:11
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You should be aware that the MDD models are EXTREMELY noisy. I've got a couple that have been fine for video editing but we've decided to swap them to studio use. There was a free PSU exchange program from Apple in 2003, but other than that we're looking to buy the Verax cooling kit: http://www.verax.de/verax.php?SID=2498944c...&groupid=21which is about £180 per computer. Without this (or something similar - like a sealed / cooled rack) the machines are pretty much unusable for serious music production IMHO.
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