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Giga Designs G4/800, 1GHz CPU Upgrades By Mike Breeden Published: 6/3/2003 |
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A few weeks ago OWC announced their first AGP model CPU upgrade, the Mercury Extreme 1.33GHz w/2MB DDR L3 cache. Like the Giga Designs models I've reviewed previously, it comes with a pre-attached heatsink and fan, which makes installation very simple and is adjustable for CPU speeds like the Giga models. Also included in this review are comparisons of the Giga Designs G4/800 (w/2MB L3 SDR cache) and 1GHz (w/2MB L3 SDR cache). I had loaned these out to someone that promised to do a review in their G4/350 Tower, but never did. It took over a month for me to get these back, so rather than post a separate review for them I'm including them in this article. See the linked pages of this review for benchmark, apps and game test performance but here's a summary of my opinions on each of these 3 upgrades. OWC Mercury Extreme: Overall this is the fastest single CPU upgrade I've tested to date, rock solid at 1.33GHz with no wake from sleep issue that I noted in the previous Giga Design 1.25GHz review when it was set to 1.33GHz. The Mercury Extreme was also stable in use at 1.4GHz, although at that speed it would hang on wake from sleep. (This is due to the L3 cache bus speed at that setting - cache control software can help with this by reducing the L3 cache speed.) Giga Designs G4/800 2MB SDR L3: At about $280 (as of August 27th, 2003 it's $249 at OWC), if you're on a tight budget and have a G4/350-466 Tower this upgrade would be my choice. Adjustable, reliable and easy to install. It's not as fast as the more expensive upgrades, but it's much cheaper and a good value for the money. I didn't really care for the previous G4/800 w/o L3 cache as some apps/games take a big performance drop w/o L3 cache. (See the comparisons in my original G4/800 Giga Designs review on the G4 reviews page.)
Giga Designs G4/1GHz 2MB SDR L3: (Update - a later Giga Designs G4/1GHz model uses a 7455A CPU and is reported by many readers (and OWC) as running at 1.2GHz reliably - for $389.xx now at the site specials page for current pricing and availability.) As far as fan noise, both the OWC Mercury Extreme and the Giga Designs upgrade fans seemed to have less noise than my Digital Audio's original CPU fan that was removed in the process. However that fan is about 2 years old now, so perhaps it's noisier now than it was when new.
This review compares the performance of:
For full details on the test system's hardware and software, see the system details listing below.
I no longer own any of the older G4 towers to use as test beds, but owners of older AGP towers can run tests described on the review pages to compare their performance to these upgrades. Availability/Pricing: Review Table of Contents:
System Compatibility:
Other Owner Experiences: For owner ratings of most every CPU upgrade for any upgradeable Mac, search the Rate Your CPU Upgrade database.
Display used was a Sony 19" F400. The hard drive was not optimized. For MP3/CD rip tests, a Lite-on 40125S (40x12x48x) CDRW in a Pyro Firewire case was used. |
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