I work for a Mac repair shop that has a BGA rework machine and I have replaced many thousands of chips on Mac logic boards. Mostly 2011 Macbook Pro and iMac Graphics chips. There are issues with installing a second CPU to this board. Sourcing the passive components (resistors,capacitors, vrm components, etc), would be easy. Sourcing a second, matched spec CPU, reballed and ready to install, won't be easy. Also, this board will surely have jumper settings and resistor values to determine the cpu type, speed and quantity. Without a service guide or schematic to setup the board for dual CPU it would be a trial and error process and in my opinion is not worth risking such a rare upgrade card.
This G4 Cube is the Yang to the Cursed Mac's Yin. Your channel is now in balance. Plus the Cube can make sure that Cursed Mac doesn't try anything funny...
That's a lot of money to spend on an upgrade card, but as my grandfather used to say, if it makes you happy, it doesn't matter what you paid. Congrats on pushing the Cube beyond what we thought was possible. My Cubes sit it quiet envy.
This is insane. I didn't even know there was a 2ghz G4 processor for anything! Damn, lucky sucker! The differences are absolutely amazing on your Geekbench scores! Prepare ship for Ludicrous speed!
I've never even used a Mac of any kind in my life. The closest I've ever come to Apple is using someone's iPhone for a phone call in a time of need once. And still somehow, I'm addicted to your channel. :D
Until this great video, I was always happy for me because I have a Sonnet 1.3 GHz upgrade installed in my G4. Now I am a little sad not to have the faster G4 anymore. :(
I always love how you keep things on your video's when things don't go how you want to... I learn so much more by you doing that, so thank you for that...
Are the timings of the RAM in the cube maxed out? You could potentially get a very minor speed increase by getting memory with better timings, if you haven't already.
I still think your fastest upgrade for the G4 Cube is a dual 1.3 7457 with a large L3 cache. The reason for this is the very limited bus speed. The large l3 cache helps to compensate for this, and it ends up being faster than 7448s.
I completely agree, I’ve been looking for one for around a decade. The idea of a super high MHz g4 was always more popular though, so the dual 7457s seem to be more rare
I am not a subscriber or a previous viewer. Thank you to the patreons who subscribed to make this possible. This is really interesting technology and this guy definitely not only explained it, but also presented it amazingly. Good video man!
I had a newertech Dual 7448 @ 1.8ghz. It overheated constantly. Had to run my powermac with the door hanging open on a paperclip so it wouldn't kernel panic. It NEEDS that copper block. Its a fast cpu, but its very unreliable with heat.
Wow, it’s pretty amazing what people have come up with for the old cube. I had a Cube a while back and could not have imagined it being upgraded to 2GHz. That’s insane.
I saw a guy who had a Pentium 3 mobo that was sold in single and dual socket variants. He was able to get it to work by soldering on another socket, the missing ICs, and I think tweaking a couple resistors on the chipset to put it in dual socket mode.
The PowerMac G4 cube is full of surprises! with my Powerlogix 7448 @ 1.7Ghz (VRM By-pass) my GeekBench score was 951. With 1.5Gb ram, DD Hitachi PATA 7k2 120go & Radeon 9000pro MDD edition. Today I put it back with its 450Mhz and the Rage Pro.
For me personally, “acceptable” is when your actions don’t feel disconnected from the movements anymore. Which is about 15fps for me. But “acceptable” is not “comfortable”. For me the lower bound of being able to be comfortable is 20-25, possibly due to growing up in PAL territory idk. But still, going into 40-60 is when it feels genuinely smooth. I actually have a higher tolerance for low game frame rates than I do for video, while also tolerating much higher frame rates in games than video. In video I mostly prefer 24-30, but 50 or 60fps is usually fine to watch. I really really don’t like 120fps video though. But I’ll play a 120fps game without issues (although I don’t really feel a benefit over 60 for games, I do feel benefit over 60 for drawing with a tablet though). Don’t like 15fps video whatsoever. But my priority with games isn’t watching and appreciating the motion, it’s having my actions replicated properly. And I feel that connection, occasionally tenuously, at 15fps. Anything lower and it’s a noticeable cognitive effort to keep the delay in mind.
I enjoy your videos! My Power Mac G4 Cube + PowerBook G3 got me through college. First G4 CPU upgrade was a PowerLogix 1.2 GHz 7457, and the last was a PowerLogix Dual 1.5 GHz 7447A. One of these days I'll get that system back up and running again!
@@ActionRetro My 1.2 GHz upgrade was $489.99 new in 2004, unfortunately I don't have details on how much or exactly when I got the dual 1.5 GHz, but it breathed new life into my Cube for sure! Between these CPU cards and the limited GPU options - it was quite the money pit and labor of love.
Very interesting upgrade - I think it was also made available for hi-res Powerbook G4s using the same 7448 processor at either 1.8 or 2GHz, can't remember which. The minecraft footage is about what I experience on your server with my stock G4 Hi-Res.
Quick somebody find him the way to get a hold of the dual socket mod . sounds ridiculous. Cant wait to see a tower or the crt cube modded. Sorry The Imac XD
That CPU upgrade is truly bonkers... That's the most powerful one I've ever seen. Also, subbed to your channel a while ago, we seem to be of the same mind, I too like to max computers out to see how far I can push them, and though, my channel (not the one I'm commenting with here) is floundering, I hope to re-vamp it, so I can do more stuff like this. i also have a G4 Cube, and plan to do much the same mods to it, though, I kinda worry about copying you! Great vid man
Please try upgrading it to the dual prosser and try overclocking the graphics card! It will make it the most powerful g4 cube.
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Minecraft should be able to use the second cpu for shunk loading from what it sees in the settings menu if I recall. I think a lot of the lag might just be the cpu spending more times loading stuff and there just not enough cpu cycles for rendering left. Also with a 100Mhz FSB cache is everything, 2Mb L3 per CPU and 512K for L2 is probably a must. If we draw a parallel to the coppermine Celeron and Pentium 3 they basically flat lines on scaling past 10x multiplier, this thing is running 20x, sure it has more cache and more levels but eventually you can only go so fast on the CPU clock before ram speed removes any benefit from higher CPU clocks.
I work at a recycling center and saw one of these cards in a G4 tower.. A coworker mangled it with a screwdriver when trying to remove it, but... The board was chared and melted from a few blown tantalum capacitors...
This video brought to you by people who vicariously enjoy doing really crazy shtuff to old Macs and give Sean money so he can afford to buy these insane parts. 😃
Hey Sean I have a question. Which speakers are you using in that video? They look different from standard ones. I have an iMac G4..would those speakers able to connect to the audio port over there? Thank you in advance!
Very impressive! One thing to note is that the F3 menu tends to drop the fps in minecraft. Looking at the fps with fraps would be better. I think performance would be better with the optifine mod or even better, the sodium mod. Can't wait to see more vids :)
id just like to point out that opening minecrafts debug menu to see the fps usually drops the framerate significantly. a cleaner way would be to use optifines framerate counter in video settings > other > show fps
I think that some more ram here would go a long way for Minecraft . I would say 1 gig minimum might be good for stick Minecraft. On top of that, use OptiFine as well, it can drastically improve FPS. I won’t lie, I am unfamiliar with PowerPC CPU’s but I think it should also still apply. Single core performance is also important the good FPS as well.
@@ActionRetro I went back and watched the rest of the saga because I started with this video, and realized the ram was already maxed out. That is unfortunate but makes sense given the time frame and ram type. It is quite amazing that the machine is capable of 30 FPS on Minecraft with favorable conditions though.
This will be the fastest Cube, until Apple revives the design for an Apple Silicon Mac Pro, as is speculated. The M1 SOC (and presumably later revisions) take up such little space, that you could fit one in a Cube chassis, and still have room for PCI cards. I can’t imagine Apple would release a “Pro” model with no expandability.
@@proxythe1337 I should amend, they wouldn’t release a Mac Pro without expandability, surely. Even if they pack in so much stuff that they can justify not having at least two PCI slots, the pro customers won’t follow to it. They’re not going to spend Mac Pro dollars on a machine practically indistinct from a slightly better Mini. I think we won’t see a Mac Pro come out on Apple Silicon until external GPU support is enabled, because by that point, software drivers will be available for Mac OS on ARM for discrete GPUs.
Love your vids man, retro computing is so much fun. Maybe consider adding some music into the more quiet parts? It's not like it's crazy offensive, but it feels a little awkward listening to you breathe while installing stuff.
You should send that processor board off to Dosdude1 and let him fit a 2nd cpu and all the gubbins to make that thing work. If anyone can do it, its him.
I wonder if someone out there with the right gear and access to the right parts ever tried to turn that into a dual CPU. You now can have N64 frame rates in minecraft.
Not madness, just a tad bonkers. I've got a homebrew G4-600 CPU board that I never got around to putting into my G4-450 Cube - maybe one of these days.
Dual cpus were tried but it was super unstable and would refuse to boot 80% of the time sadly. So it was never to be. G4 was scratched for G5 for using multiple cpus.
I've been playing with 68k emulators today on my PC. I'm waiting for a 2011 mac mini to arrive so I can run sheepshaver for ppc stuff but at least I've got dark castle (1986) running (with sound!). So fun!
My first thought was to get an ITX board and make a Hackintosh myself, but I would only do that if I got a non-working Cube. If you have one that runs, what you did is the best way to upgrade it.
@Action Retro, a couple things to ask: 1) To try and fix the handle, why don't you try some lithium grease or WD40 - it'll probably dislodge the old grease that's making it stick. 2) What's going to happen to the Sonnet card now it's decommissioned from Cube duty, you going to sell it on or do you have other plans in mind?
I did buy one of the Dual 1.8 gig upgrade for my MDD but never installed it. It has a massive heatsink and would never fit unless modified to move the heat.
I swear........ if you make me spend another dime trying to catch up with your modifications....... I'm going to invest in a time machine and take you out:( That is one slick upgrade Shawn:)
I tried to get a CPU upgrade for my G4 DA. This can handle a dual G4 CPU and I've seen a few on eBay, but scalpers and anyone who are brainless want to price it at like over $100, in some cases over $200, it's pure insanity. If I was good with soldering, I could solder on two new G4 CPUs on the cheapest G4 dual daughterboard possible or something.
My 2020 laptop has a base clock of 1.2 GHz. It actually runs at 3.6 GHz, but according to the website it's 1.2 GHz which means by that standard this G4 has more GHz than my brand-new Intel x86!
I have that card in my sawtooth, I’d love to drop it in my cube but what are the dimensions of the copper heat bar, and how is it attached?? I have the normal synch it came with…
Huge win!! Well done. I have an original Powerlogix 7448@1.7Ghz. And I was only able to raise it to 1.8Ghz. No boot at 2Ghz. Probably a Vcore problem. What are the positions for the voltage at 2Ghz?
Maybe dosdude1 could populate the pads for a 2nd cpu? He has upgraded multiple G3's and G4's...
oh we're on the same page
I'm also certain Mac84 could do it
@@mattetch12 no. you need special BGA tools to do that, and I know Steve doesn't have that. He could do everything but the processor though.
@@MichaelAStanhope Louis Rossmann?
I work for a Mac repair shop that has a BGA rework machine and I have replaced many thousands of chips on Mac logic boards. Mostly 2011 Macbook Pro and iMac Graphics chips. There are issues with installing a second CPU to this board. Sourcing the passive components (resistors,capacitors, vrm components, etc), would be easy. Sourcing a second, matched spec CPU, reballed and ready to install, won't be easy. Also, this board will surely have jumper settings and resistor values to determine the cpu type, speed and quantity. Without a service guide or schematic to setup the board for dual CPU it would be a trial and error process and in my opinion is not worth risking such a rare upgrade card.
Would love to own a cube. Awesome upgrade!
Thanks! I love this little oddball machine :)
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Well it would be an intel mac at that point
Next Next video: “Installing a core i9 10900k into the G4 cube!”
@@JamesnLollify hmmmm, "Installing the cell processor"
Installing XBOX360 cpu into the G4 cube!
This is reaching Powermac Dual-G5 levels
This G4 Cube is the Yang to the Cursed Mac's Yin. Your channel is now in balance. Plus the Cube can make sure that Cursed Mac doesn't try anything funny...
Haha oh man you're right!
Blessed G4 cube.
That's a lot of money to spend on an upgrade card, but as my grandfather used to say, if it makes you happy, it doesn't matter what you paid. Congrats on pushing the Cube beyond what we thought was possible. My Cubes sit it quiet envy.
This thing has more upgrade paths than modern machines, nice one 👍
Well. Almost all modern Macs have 0 upgrade options...
This video was a lot of fun BTW!
This is insane. I didn't even know there was a 2ghz G4 processor for anything! Damn, lucky sucker! The differences are absolutely amazing on your Geekbench scores! Prepare ship for Ludicrous speed!
*Tim Cook HATES him!*
With just *one weird trick*, this youtuber does more with his old mac than allowable by Apple by-laws...
I've never even used a Mac of any kind in my life. The closest I've ever come to Apple is using someone's iPhone for a phone call in a time of need once. And still somehow, I'm addicted to your channel. :D
It's time to ask... "Will it run Crysis?" :)
Until this great video, I was always happy for me because I have a Sonnet 1.3 GHz upgrade installed in my G4. Now I am a little sad not to have the faster G4 anymore. :(
Damn, my G5 isn’t as powerful in terms of sheer GHz.
Maybe not in GHz, but it is a 64-bit processor, so that makes up for it.
Looks like it’s now the most powerful G4 Cube in the world!
yup
I bet he’s not stopping here.
just wait until the second cpu socket gets populated...
I think I was in a bidding war with you over this cpu on ebay lol. smrxm was the seller
I always love how you keep things on your video's when things don't go how you want to... I learn so much more by you doing that, so thank you for that...
Are the timings of the RAM in the cube maxed out? You could potentially get a very minor speed increase by getting memory with better timings, if you haven't already.
I still think your fastest upgrade for the G4 Cube is a dual 1.3 7457 with a large L3 cache. The reason for this is the very limited bus speed. The large l3 cache helps to compensate for this, and it ends up being faster than 7448s.
Would be really interesting to find one of these and test it!
I completely agree, I’ve been looking for one for around a decade. The idea of a super high MHz g4 was always more popular though, so the dual 7457s seem to be more rare
I am not a subscriber or a previous viewer. Thank you to the patreons who subscribed to make this possible. This is really interesting technology and this guy definitely not only explained it, but also presented it amazingly. Good video man!
My G4 Cube sits on a shelf, as a museum-piece, I am not ever planning to turn it on again. Awesome video!
I had a newertech Dual 7448 @ 1.8ghz. It overheated constantly. Had to run my powermac with the door hanging open on a paperclip so it wouldn't kernel panic. It NEEDS that copper block. Its a fast cpu, but its very unreliable with heat.
Wow, it’s pretty amazing what people have come up with for the old cube. I had a Cube a while back and could not have imagined it being upgraded to 2GHz. That’s insane.
I saw a guy who had a Pentium 3 mobo that was sold in single and dual socket variants. He was able to get it to work by soldering on another socket, the missing ICs, and I think tweaking a couple resistors on the chipset to put it in dual socket mode.
putting the second cpu on would sound like a job for either louis rossmann or dosdude1
The PowerMac G4 cube is full of surprises! with my Powerlogix 7448 @ 1.7Ghz (VRM By-pass) my GeekBench score was 951. With 1.5Gb ram, DD Hitachi PATA 7k2 120go & Radeon 9000pro MDD edition. Today I put it back with its 450Mhz and the Rage Pro.
For me personally, “acceptable” is when your actions don’t feel disconnected from the movements anymore. Which is about 15fps for me. But “acceptable” is not “comfortable”. For me the lower bound of being able to be comfortable is 20-25, possibly due to growing up in PAL territory idk. But still, going into 40-60 is when it feels genuinely smooth.
I actually have a higher tolerance for low game frame rates than I do for video, while also tolerating much higher frame rates in games than video. In video I mostly prefer 24-30, but 50 or 60fps is usually fine to watch. I really really don’t like 120fps video though. But I’ll play a 120fps game without issues (although I don’t really feel a benefit over 60 for games, I do feel benefit over 60 for drawing with a tablet though). Don’t like 15fps video whatsoever. But my priority with games isn’t watching and appreciating the motion, it’s having my actions replicated properly. And I feel that connection, occasionally tenuously, at 15fps. Anything lower and it’s a noticeable cognitive effort to keep the delay in mind.
I enjoy your videos! My Power Mac G4 Cube + PowerBook G3 got me through college. First G4 CPU upgrade was a PowerLogix 1.2 GHz 7457, and the last was a PowerLogix Dual 1.5 GHz 7447A. One of these days I'll get that system back up and running again!
Thanks! Oh man that's a heck of a nice dual!!
@@ActionRetro My 1.2 GHz upgrade was $489.99 new in 2004, unfortunately I don't have details on how much or exactly when I got the dual 1.5 GHz, but it breathed new life into my Cube for sure! Between these CPU cards and the limited GPU options - it was quite the money pit and labor of love.
Very interesting upgrade - I think it was also made available for hi-res Powerbook G4s using the same 7448 processor at either 1.8 or 2GHz, can't remember which. The minecraft footage is about what I experience on your server with my stock G4 Hi-Res.
love the vids man youve got the most powerful franken cube on the planet
Quick somebody find him the way to get a hold of the dual socket mod . sounds ridiculous. Cant wait to see a tower or the crt cube modded. Sorry The Imac XD
You should add an extra processor and all the necessary stuff when one appears. Anyhow, this G4 cube is truly a monster!
Also, some more RAM and a better graphics card would suffice, if its possible.
i 100% approve of those creative pebbles, absolutely outstanding speakers for the price
Take two G4 7448 2GHZ, then solder them on a dual G4 daughterboard, and we get powerful dual CPU configurations on a G4 PowerMac
Thank god you actually got that auction rather than presumably some shrewd collector that would hoard it for themselves.
I love how the PPC Macs show how the next Mac Pro with ARM could (with a CPU socket), but probably won't be
I remember this processor it went quickly unvailable at that time so well done
That CPU upgrade is truly bonkers... That's the most powerful one I've ever seen. Also, subbed to your channel a while ago, we seem to be of the same mind, I too like to max computers out to see how far I can push them, and though, my channel (not the one I'm commenting with here) is floundering, I hope to re-vamp it, so I can do more stuff like this. i also have a G4 Cube, and plan to do much the same mods to it, though, I kinda worry about copying you! Great vid man
Thanks man! Don't worry too much about comparing your stuff to others, just do what you love and it will show! Good luck!
@@ActionRetro Thanks for the encouragement :)
Please try upgrading it to the dual prosser and try overclocking the graphics card! It will make it the most powerful g4 cube.
Minecraft should be able to use the second cpu for shunk loading from what it sees in the settings menu if I recall.
I think a lot of the lag might just be the cpu spending more times loading stuff and there just not enough cpu cycles for rendering left.
Also with a 100Mhz FSB cache is everything, 2Mb L3 per CPU and 512K for L2 is probably a must.
If we draw a parallel to the coppermine Celeron and Pentium 3 they basically flat lines on scaling past 10x multiplier, this thing is running 20x, sure it has more cache and more levels but eventually you can only go so fast on the CPU clock before ram speed removes any benefit from higher CPU clocks.
Really enjoys your channel man, keep it up :D
I work at a recycling center and saw one of these cards in a G4 tower.. A coworker mangled it with a screwdriver when trying to remove it, but... The board was chared and melted from a few blown tantalum capacitors...
Great vid! Love this Cube series - very entertaining. Talk about vicarious living lol 🙂
This video brought to you by people who vicariously enjoy doing really crazy shtuff to old Macs and give Sean money so he can afford to buy these insane parts. 😃
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This is insane. Great to see so much dedication for something so niché
reminds me of playing Minecraft on a netbook in the early 2010s.
Pure insanity !!! 2GHz Cube!! Great video...
Hey Sean I have a question. Which speakers are you using in that video? They look different from standard ones. I have an iMac G4..would those speakers able to connect to the audio port over there? Thank you in advance!
I am just glad I was in the video in chat, and as "friend".
I saw two sets of dipswitches on that processor board. What are they for?
Very impressive! One thing to note is that the F3 menu tends to drop the fps in minecraft. Looking at the fps with fraps would be better. I think performance would be better with the optifine mod or even better, the sodium mod. Can't wait to see more vids :)
id just like to point out that opening minecrafts debug menu to see the fps usually drops the framerate significantly. a cleaner way would be to use optifines framerate counter in video settings > other > show fps
I think that some more ram here would go a long way for Minecraft . I would say 1 gig minimum might be good for stick Minecraft. On top of that, use OptiFine as well, it can drastically improve FPS. I won’t lie, I am unfamiliar with PowerPC CPU’s but I think it should also still apply. Single core performance is also important the good FPS as well.
Oh yeah, this is running with optifine tuned way down. I wish I could.put more memory in here, but unfortunately it's maxed out at 1.5GB!
@@ActionRetro I went back and watched the rest of the saga because I started with this video, and realized the ram was already maxed out. That is unfortunate but makes sense given the time frame and ram type. It is quite amazing that the machine is capable of 30 FPS on Minecraft with favorable conditions though.
This will be the fastest Cube, until Apple revives the design for an Apple Silicon Mac Pro, as is speculated. The M1 SOC (and presumably later revisions) take up such little space, that you could fit one in a Cube chassis, and still have room for PCI cards. I can’t imagine Apple would release a “Pro” model with no expandability.
It *is* modern apple. Plus there's no expandability in the iMac Pro or the MacBook Pro (sure, they're an all in one and laptop, respectively)
@@proxythe1337 I should amend, they wouldn’t release a Mac Pro without expandability, surely. Even if they pack in so much stuff that they can justify not having at least two PCI slots, the pro customers won’t follow to it. They’re not going to spend Mac Pro dollars on a machine practically indistinct from a slightly better Mini. I think we won’t see a Mac Pro come out on Apple Silicon until external GPU support is enabled, because by that point, software drivers will be available for Mac OS on ARM for discrete GPUs.
Mac Pro 2013 says hi.
Next Video: "Installing a slot loading Optical drive into the G4 Cube!"
Oh yes, please get someone to solder a second one in. That would make this so delicious :)
Going where no G4 Mac has gone before!
Now I wish I had a Cube
Putting the Power back in PowerMac!
Imagine soldering the second core on and then overclocking this thing
The Cube that eats G5s for breakfast
It would be cool to see, comparing it with other PowerMacs and seeing how well it performs!
It gets EVEN MORE POWERFUL???!! 😱 Nice 😎
That isn’t even its final form!
The Old Cube Is dead long live the Cube 😂
Love your vids man, retro computing is so much fun. Maybe consider adding some music into the more quiet parts? It's not like it's crazy offensive, but it feels a little awkward listening to you breathe while installing stuff.
that 15fps is weirdly nostalgic. I played Minecraft 1.6.4 like that so much as a kid on my Pentium 4 machine
next time use a noctua fan as an upgrade.
honestly it's only a matter of time before you attempt to populate the second CPU in the upgrade card lol
Chekhov’s CPU socket
You should send that processor board off to Dosdude1 and let him fit a 2nd cpu and all the gubbins to make that thing work. If anyone can do it, its him.
Little Behemoth is my new band name
I wonder if someone out there with the right gear and access to the right parts ever tried to turn that into a dual CPU. You now can have N64 frame rates in minecraft.
Not madness, just a tad bonkers. I've got a homebrew G4-600 CPU board that I never got around to putting into my G4-450 Cube - maybe one of these days.
2:48, nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it. granted, it may need a liquid cooler, lol.
Kind Sir, my life is without purpose or joy without that there sweet wallpaper. Please advise.
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Can't you use precompiled worlds? 🤔
Not sure if you know this, but artic clean is just goo gone and 90% ipa, so if you run out you can save a few bucks
The fact that Minecraft Runs better on a G4 Cube than on my old core i5 520M Notebook is Just emberassing
Dual cpus were tried but it was super unstable and would refuse to boot 80% of the time sadly. So it was never to be. G4 was scratched for G5 for using multiple cpus.
Oh interesting, thanks!
I've been playing with 68k emulators today on my PC. I'm waiting for a 2011 mac mini to arrive so I can run sheepshaver for ppc stuff but at least I've got dark castle (1986) running (with sound!). So fun!
My first thought was to get an ITX board and make a Hackintosh myself, but I would only do that if I got a non-working Cube. If you have one that runs, what you did is the best way to upgrade it.
Awesome job. New favorite!
If only it was that easy to update a G5 iMac :(
ok it's officially faster than my Cube now, I have a 1.4ghz PowerLogix board
Nice! Too bad the g4 tv channel is gone you should have had your own Saturday morning show
The increase is expecatable with 800 mhz speed diffrence , but nice video again
What a nice upgrade. Sure beats mine with an overclocked DA CPU @ 533Mhz in there.
@Action Retro, a couple things to ask:
1) To try and fix the handle, why don't you try some lithium grease or WD40 - it'll probably dislodge the old grease that's making it stick.
2) What's going to happen to the Sonnet card now it's decommissioned from Cube duty, you going to sell it on or do you have other plans in mind?
nice work loooking good love the build
What about the temps? That cooler looked a little loose to me.
I did buy one of the Dual 1.8 gig upgrade for my MDD but never installed it.
It has a massive heatsink and would never fit unless modified to move the heat.
Now I really want to know what’s the limits of the G4 Cube.
This week we install this Plutonium core with this awesome heat spreader into the cube! Let's get too it!
I'd like to see some more Mac gaming from that period on the Cube!
Or emulators...
Now, if there was a G5 upgrade for this little box...
Awesome hot rod machine.
This is actually great.
Where's Druaga1 at?!?!
he smoking too much weed playing mw2 on a apple xserve
@@captain1334 👀
@@n64ever with a gt420
Can’t find one on Ebay now.
I swear........ if you make me spend another dime trying to catch up with your modifications....... I'm going to invest in a time machine and take you out:( That is one slick upgrade Shawn:)
🤣 Thank ya!
UUghg, game on!!!
I sometimes wondered if you could get an IBM Power series or Freescale PPC e6500 CPUs working in a G4 or G5-based computer.
I tried to get a CPU upgrade for my G4 DA. This can handle a dual G4 CPU and I've seen a few on eBay, but scalpers and anyone who are brainless want to price it at like over $100, in some cases over $200, it's pure insanity. If I was good with soldering, I could solder on two new G4 CPUs on the cheapest G4 dual daughterboard possible or something.
I have a cube but the external power brick died. I was wondering if you knew of a replacement? Maybe you could dso a video on it?
My 2020 laptop has a base clock of 1.2 GHz. It actually runs at 3.6 GHz, but according to the website it's 1.2 GHz which means by that standard this G4 has more GHz than my brand-new Intel x86!
I have that card in my sawtooth, I’d love to drop it in my cube but what are the dimensions of the copper heat bar, and how is it attached?? I have the normal synch it came with…
if you get the dualy its going to be awesome
shoulda called it THE TESSERACT
*Flies into the spawn again with Normal Render distance*
Action Retro: Well I mean I guess it depends on what your definition of respectable is
In this case SNES Doom would be the definition...
Huge win!! Well done. I have an original Powerlogix 7448@1.7Ghz. And I was only able to raise it to 1.8Ghz. No boot at 2Ghz. Probably a Vcore problem. What are the positions for the voltage at 2Ghz?