PowerBook G4 Titanium Processor Upgrades
Posted by: Jason O'Grady
Date: Tuesday, October 5th, 2004, 08:40
Category: Archive
Date: Tuesday, October 5th, 2004, 08:40
Category: Archive
Charles Moore’s Road Warrior column discusses new processor upgrades from Daystar for the PowerBook G4 Titanium.
Last week Daystar/XLR8 quietly added Titanium PowerBook processor upgrades to their existing Pismo and Lombard G4 upgrade solutions. I have a Daystar 550 MHz G4 upgrade in my own Pismo PowerBook and am delighted with it and the excellent service I received from Daystar. You can read my The Road Warrior review here…Read more at MacOpinion.
Titanium PowerBook processor upgrades have been considered a long shot (never say never), but Daystar has figured out how to engineer modest 30 percent – 40 percent speed enhancements. According to Daystar’s Gary Dailey, form factor and ROM constraints have thus far prevented them from going beyond that.
Charles Moore’s Road Warrior column discusses new processor upgrades from Daystar for the PowerBook G4 Titanium.
Last week Daystar/XLR8 quietly added Titanium PowerBook processor upgrades to their existing Pismo and Lombard G4 upgrade solutions. I have a Daystar 550 MHz G4 upgrade in my own Pismo PowerBook and am delighted with it and the excellent service I received from Daystar. You can read my The Road Warrior review here…Read more at MacOpinion.
Titanium PowerBook processor upgrades have been considered a long shot (never say never), but Daystar has figured out how to engineer modest 30 percent – 40 percent speed enhancements. According to Daystar’s Gary Dailey, form factor and ROM constraints have thus far prevented them from going beyond that.
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