[Ti] TI upgrade ?

Bradley Ellis brad212 at mac.com
Mon Jul 11 12:16:30 PDT 2005


Dennis,

Thank you sir.  You make much sense.

Sincerely,
Brad


On Jul 11, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Dennis Fazio wrote:

> --On July 11, 2005 10:24:14 AM -0400 Bradley Ellis  
> <brad212 at mac.com> wrote:
>
>
>> I love this pb, it has served me well.  Is there any logic to  
>> bumping  up
>> the logic board to a 1.0 Mhz board?  I've never play with a faster
>> processor next to my current 667, so I do not know what I am missing.
>>
>> Are there any other upgrades I should consider?
>>
>
> I've usually found that the returns on investment in significant  
> speed upgrades are low. Bumps in disk and RAM are useful, but for  
> bigger investments in CPU speed or logic boards or new external  
> devices, it's much better to save the money for  a new machine.  
> Three years is getting to be the beginning of the end of useful  
> life if it's a "need it everyday" machine. A new Powerbook will get  
> you twice the performance + additional features. The veteran TiBook  
> still has another year or two of juice in it to play a secondary  
> role and be a feasible backup machine when the new primary has  
> problems or needs to go to the shop.
>
> -- 
> Dennis Fazio
> dfz at mac.com
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