To be honest, I don't tend to run Leopard on G4 systems, and I wanted feedback from someone using Panther or Tiger, and making the switch, on something along these lines for hardware, to see if they share my opinion, or if I am merely casting an illusion that Leopard is far more resource-hungry, than what is fact. The largest 2.5" PATA drive to my knowledge is 320GB, which is what I had in my Titanium 1GHz, and was constantly needing to clear space. The iBook uses a PATA 2.5" drive, and 80GB is more than enough for the OS and basic programmes, but if you want a great deal of media, it will fill quickly. HDD size: This all depends on what you plan to do. I don't recall offhand, but I suspect you are maxed out on RAM, using a 1GB or two 512MB SO-DIMMs, plus mainboard RAM. The 1Ghz to 1.25Ghz models are more typical, but the iBook started as a G3, so you are right about in the middle of what Apple offered.įor RAM, you are more than adequate for 10.3 and 10.4 I'm not certain on Leopard, and this was a point of debate from me in other threads, which is why I am curious for you to describe the outcome. You have a mid-range CPU clock, for the iBook series.
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