[CUBE] Cube video card options

Thubten Kunga Kunga at FutureMedia.org
Mon Jan 13 17:45:05 PST 2003


Well if you want to get that drive at a very low price, that's the way 
to do it.

Yes, that's the work around you remembered. It's less disruptive than 
upgrading  your hard drive but whatever. I doubt you will have problems 
with the original video card if you don't care about TwinView.

k

On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 05:37  PM, abillups at mac.com wrote:

> On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 05:31  PM, Thubten Kunga wrote:
>
>> Did you read my post about how to get the Pioneer DVR-105 at 
>> OfficeMax for only $220 after $50 mail in rebate until January 25?
>
> Obviously, no.
>
>> Did you read my post about how to run the DVR-105 and iDVD3 with a 
>> Cube?
>
> Is that the one where you take the cube apart and snake out the 
> internal connection cable? Don't want to mess with the innards. 
> Upgrading RAM, plugging in new video card, and upgrading hard drive is 
> about all I am up to.
>
> If that is not it, no. Repeat please, those of us in our twilight 
> years have memory problems ;-)
>
> Ann Billups
> abillups at earthlink.net



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