I did this myself for a PowerBook once. Trust me, save a little more and add the other machine to your Cube. You'll regret selling it. I loved my first Cube more than anything. I drove all over San Diego to find the last new one a few weeks after they stopped making them. One day I managed to talk myself out of it because I wanted portability. A year later I found myself looking over used cubes that other people had touched on ebay. I managed to get a good deal, and maybe it's just me, but I love this machine so much it'll never go away. Come hell or lack of service parts, she'll be serving... On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 05:18 AM, Cube List wrote: > Symptoms include: > > A willingness to part with my cube that I never expected would exist > (particularly after joining this list) > Perception cube is not "fast" anymore > Delusional financial scemes encroaching on daily thought processes > > Right now I am taking advice for and against trying to trade-in > somehow, and I guess purchase offers, too... > > 450mhz, all stock except for 1gig of 3rd party ram > > I have the crt studio display and don't want to part with it > I am more and more, these days trying to work on large 3d files and it > is during these times the G5 disease is most painful. > > Please advise. > > Regards, > > JohnB