Third Party Selling Upgraded G4 Cubes
cybercyph writes "A 3rd party is selling upgraded G4 cubes. The upgraded cubes have a 1.2 GHz G4 processor, GeForce 3 card with 64 MB RAM, 1 GB RAM (upgradable to 1.5) and a 120 GB hard drive! I can't imagine this making Apple too happy..." They are asking $1879, which is comparable to a similarly equipped new G4 from Apple.
"We at Kemplar.com are proud to offer the upgraded Apple Cube G4 for a limited time."
I guess we'll see how limited . .
Granted it only has 512 of ram, but we all now how cheap ram is these days, and i can max out at 2 GB not 1.5.
It's cool. It's got commodity, but its more money and less power than what apple is selling. And like someone else said, mine will definitely work with panther.
BTW, I'm a Mac user and I thought the cube was a great looking machine so no flames for this, thankyouverymuch.
--Rick "If it isn't broken, take it apart and find out why."
And all in an out of warranty cube which is already maxed (you can add a whole 512MB extra RAM and the controller is only ATA66 so no drives > 120GB for you!) out so no room for future upgrades! for $1879 it sounds like a steal to me, especially with those pokey G5's retailing for a bloated $1999.
Get real.
Unless you have some sort of cube fetish, really - whats the point, for $120 extra you can have yourself a 64 bit workstation that's likely 3x as powerful. With room to grow. And warranty. And new technology like bluetooth and FW800.
I honestly can't imagine Apple caring less either way.
If you already own a G4 cube there are a variety of upgrade options. I recently found them myself.
PowerLogix and Sonnet both offer upgrade cards. Many video cards fit (and can be made to submit) inside. These upgrades usually imply removing the heat sinks and adding a fan.
The hard drive isn't too have to upgrade - if you have a 10T Torx wrench just lying about.
www.cubeowner.com is a great resource.
Dav
They'll have a C&D letter in by morning, if it isn't already sitting on their FAX machine.
No they won't! Apple has contracts with their dealers which prohibit all sorts of activities they deem undesirable wrt machines bought from Apple intended for retail sale. But Apple has nothing--repeat after me--Apple has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to say about the trade in used Macs. They have no legal right to do so, nor would they have any conceivable reason to even try. (And please note that reselling used Macs is quite different from trying to scrounge repair parts, build FrankenMacs, and sell those.)