I think I know the answer to this, but I'm hoping I'm wrong. With a PC, if I want to get a new CPU depending on what I have, I can either:
1. Buy a new cpu
2. Buy a new motherboard and cpu
3. Buy a new motherboard, new ram and a cpu
4. Buy a new case and new motherboard, new ram and a cpu
To get just next to the latest and greatest generally costs about $300.
So, with a mac, can I do the same thing, or do I really have to buy a whole new computer, or get one of those hackish accelerator card dealies?
I have a 400Mhz G4 grey (silver) colored mac, with a ATI graphics card, not the cube. I was thinking I'd like to get a much faster cpu and an nvidia graphics card (like maybe a 1Ghz G4 cpu and one of those fancy geforece 4s, heh).
No one sells G4 innards?
1. Buy a new cpu
2. Buy a new motherboard and cpu
3. Buy a new motherboard, new ram and a cpu
4. Buy a new case and new motherboard, new ram and a cpu
To get just next to the latest and greatest generally costs about $300.
So, with a mac, can I do the same thing, or do I really have to buy a whole new computer, or get one of those hackish accelerator card dealies?
I have a 400Mhz G4 grey (silver) colored mac, with a ATI graphics card, not the cube. I was thinking I'd like to get a much faster cpu and an nvidia graphics card (like maybe a 1Ghz G4 cpu and one of those fancy geforece 4s, heh).
No one sells G4 innards?