Sonnet Announces New Upgrade for Old Macs
Hrvat writes "In a somewhat surprising move, Sonnet Technology announced the release of a 1GHz G4 ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) upgrade for the old Beige G3s. Since the old G4 ZIF upgrades maxed out at 500mhz (and they were compatible with Beige G3, Blue and White G3 and the PCI graphics G4), this is a huge jump. The upgrade is pricey, though ($700) and I am not sure that I am willing to dish out that kind of cash just for a processor upgrade."
Update: 04/15 19:15 GMT by J : In related news, here's a
review
of three non-ZIF CPU upgrades,
at Inside Mac Games. For what it's worth, last month I bought Sonnet's
1.2 GHz CPU
for my AGP Power Mac, easy install, it's working fine so far. Mmmmmm, framerate.
The upgrade is pricey, though ($700) and I am not sure that I am willing to dish out that kind of cash just for a processor upgrade."
Overpriced processor upgrades have a long and rich tradition on Macs.
May we never see th
...Choose ZIF!
Good for you. Do you want a prize, or something?
Look, everybody's machine is different. EveryBODY is different. Maybe you have good luck. Maybe you are lying so we will think you are cool. Wait, lemme try:
I'm running 10.3.8 on my over-clocked 66Mhz PowerMac 6100, and it works great. I'm running Photoshop filters all over the place AND I'm rendering thousands of frames of video. Anyone who buys another new machine is stupid. Yak yak quacky quack smack!
See how easy that was? It's not snappy, but it makes a great toilet seat cover. Matches my towels. GOD I MISS MY NuBUS CARDS!!!!
Mr. Bond, they have a saying in Chicago: Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time is enemy action.
When I saw Old Mac, I was hoping for something to spruce up my Macintosh LC575 (MC68LC040)!
It's down right now because of some as-yet unresolved OS update issues with 10.2.5, but I have to say that I love CPU upgrades.
I would not pay that much money for one, personally, but there are a lot of people who would. I know a guy who runs Final Cut 1.2.5 or so on a B/W G3 that could certainly benefit from the G4 upgrade (although I don't believe FCP 1 is AltiVec-friendly.) His system is rock-solid and he will not move to another machine for a while. It has worked perfectly for years, and even though he is putting his new DP G4 tower through trials, a speedup in his current setup makes a lot of financial sense.
It is definitely not for everyone, but that doesn't mean it is totally useless. Although, I know a lot of people will buy them just to say "Yeah, I've got a blue Mac that tops 1 GHz." Hehe.