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Converting some Avi's to DVD with a Mac


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I have Parralells installed, but it runs on limited processor power. So would rather do it with my mac pro, as its a monster of a machine

 

2 X 3gig Dual Core with 8gb of Ram

 

 

 

Schweet!

 

Not too far behind with my Hack, mind. C2D CPU overcloked to 3Ghz, but only 4Gb RAM at the mo. I keep intending to flash the BIOS on my 8600GT video card too, so I can have that overclocked whilst in Leopard. No software overclock solution as far as I'm aware for the Mac. One day...

 

Next upgrade is going to be a quad-core Q6600, along with a couple of larger HDDs. The Q6600 is nicely overclockable too. Built one for a friend a few weeks ago, got it from 2.4Ghz to 3.2Ghz without even trying, stock core voltage, stock cooler ect.

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Schweet!

 

Not too far behind with my Hack, mind. C2D CPU overcloked to 3Ghz, but only 4Gb RAM at the mo. I keep intending to flash the BIOS on my 8600GT video card too, so I can have that overclocked whilst in Leopard. No software overclock solution as far as I'm aware for the Mac. One day...

 

Next upgrade is going to be a quad-core Q6600, along with a couple of larger HDDs. The Q6600 is nicely overclockable too. Built one for a friend a few weeks ago, got it from 2.4Ghz to 3.2Ghz without even trying, stock core voltage, stock cooler ect.

 

Do you do fembots?

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Next upgrade is going to be a quad-core Q6600, along with a couple of larger HDDs. The Q6600 is nicely overclockable too. Built one for a friend a few weeks ago, got it from 2.4Ghz to 3.2Ghz without even trying, stock core voltage, stock cooler ect.

 

I'm thinking along those lines myself. Will have to get a new motherboard as well though, as the 775 socket on mine will only let me upgrade to C2D.

 

Only need to decide on a new ATX motherboard, and then Project Quad will be launched.

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