B bentley macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 20, 2009 #1 I've got a 2.0ghz black Macbook from the first run. Core Duo clocked at 2.0ghz and is 32bit. Is it worth upgrading to Snow Leopard considering I don't have a 64bit processor or graphics card?
I've got a 2.0ghz black Macbook from the first run. Core Duo clocked at 2.0ghz and is 32bit. Is it worth upgrading to Snow Leopard considering I don't have a 64bit processor or graphics card?
tofagerl macrumors 6502a Sep 20, 2009 #2 Not so much faster for me, but the UI tweaks are nice. Plus, soon a lot of apps are going to be 10.6 only.
Not so much faster for me, but the UI tweaks are nice. Plus, soon a lot of apps are going to be 10.6 only.
Chupa Chupa macrumors G5 Sep 20, 2009 #3 Unless there is a feature you need/want, or you have s/w that requires it no, stick w/ Leopard.
M Matek macrumors 6502a Sep 20, 2009 #4 Why not? You can benefit from GCD and the system has generally been polished under the hood (apart from OpenCL and other stuff). Since it's just $30 ...
Why not? You can benefit from GCD and the system has generally been polished under the hood (apart from OpenCL and other stuff). Since it's just $30 ...