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| PB ram upgrade -vs- MBP purchase Hi all, I'm having a nasty case of upgrade-aholism. I keep looking at the rather nice prices of Apple refurbed MacBook Pros (15", Core 2 Duo) and thinking about spending around £1200 on one then selling my Powerbook G4 to make a few hundred on the price back. It's a Powerbook G4 15", 1.5GHz, 1GB RAM, 128MB VRAM. I mostly run Photoshop CS2 on it, with a few other apps open at the same time very occasionally, but not usually more than Firefox, Mail, Netnewswire and very occasionally Azureus is running at the same time (but usually I leave Azureus overnight if I can and off during the day). It's been suggested that really, even with CS3 round the corner, I don't need anything that the MBPs provide, other than a bit of the grunt power. I'm inclined to agree. As such, will the removal of the 2x512MB RAM sticks in my machine and their replacement with 2x1GB sticks make a noticeable improvement to processes in Photoshop CS2, and allow for some of CS3s improvements when it comes along? Or will the increase be negligible? I have PC2700U-25330 sticks in there at the moment so would replace them with same speed sticks from Crucial (as I'm told they are the most reliable suppliers). Many thanks, Owen |
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| if you would like my honest opinon i dont like the macbook pro the only difference between it and the macbook is the dedicated graphics u can upgrade ram and hard drive yourself the only thing u cant do is the CPU and videocard, if u dont need to do gaming or video rendering then the macbook should be good or u can just keep ur G4 which it seems good to me and just upgrade the ram like u said, but this is my honest opinion when i was debating over the White 2.0 macbook the black macbook or the cheapest MBP i choose the white 2.0 for several reason |