B burritos macrumors member Original poster Jan 12, 2003 57 0 Jun 10, 2003 #1 I'm adding a Sonnet 1 gig card to my 400 Mhz tower. Will this make it a 1 gig processor, or a 1.4?
V vniow macrumors G4 Jul 18, 2002 10,266 1 I accidentally my whole location. Jun 10, 2003 #2 If its a 1Ghz card, you'll have a 1Ghz processor.
Gus macrumors 65816 Jan 1, 2002 1,078 0 Minnesota Jun 11, 2003 #3 Quite right. You are not "adding" a processor, but "swapping" a processor. You can't run them both. Well, I guess if you were REALLY good at hardware hacke, you might , possibly, in another dimension be able to run both, but not really. Regards, Gus
Quite right. You are not "adding" a processor, but "swapping" a processor. You can't run them both. Well, I guess if you were REALLY good at hardware hacke, you might , possibly, in another dimension be able to run both, but not really. Regards, Gus
mattmack macrumors 6502a Dec 12, 2002 563 0 San Francisco Area Jun 11, 2003 #4 Re: Question about upgrading processor. Originally posted by burritos I'm adding a Sonnet 1 gig card to my 400 Mhz tower. Will this make it a 1 gig processor, or a 1.4? Click to expand... I was thinking of doing the same thing to a Dual 450 let me know how it goes. (ps it will be a 1 cause you are swapping the original out)
Re: Question about upgrading processor. Originally posted by burritos I'm adding a Sonnet 1 gig card to my 400 Mhz tower. Will this make it a 1 gig processor, or a 1.4? Click to expand... I was thinking of doing the same thing to a Dual 450 let me know how it goes. (ps it will be a 1 cause you are swapping the original out)