My Xbench shows 82.24 with a 2GB RAM in my "old" Intel mini. The tested system had only 512MB, using Xbench 1.2. I wonder about the results using the latest Xbench software along with proper memory. I'll ask my dealer to upgrade my mini. Warranty never has been an issue for me. I've never had a broken Mac since the well known rectifier block problem in the Plus way back in 1986. And i literally had dozends of Macs since then in the company. Even my "to the top of the roof" overclocked G4 runs well since a couple of years now. Thanks for this great link!
madenvoySep 16, 2006
As opposed to ingrate?
ratzfatzSep 16, 2006
My Xbench shows 82.24 with a 2GB RAM in my "old" Intel mini. The tested system had only 512MB, using Xbench 1.2. I wonder about the results using the latest Xbench software along with proper memory. I'll ask my dealer to upgrade my mini. Warranty never has been an issue for me. I've never had a broken Mac since the well known rectifier block problem in the Plus way back in 1986. And i literally had dozends of Macs since then in the company. Even my "to the top of the roof" overclocked G4 runs well since a couple of years now. Thanks for this great link!
porkstackerSep 16, 2006
My asiago could use a good upgrating, as could my manchego.
etandribSep 16, 2006
The mini doesn't need a Core 2 Duo... it needs another slot or two for RAM! If it had any room left I'd pack it full of RAM, and maybe a larger HD...
justin6512Sep 17, 2006
can you do this to an iMac with an intel core duo?
agentbarcodeSep 17, 2006
Hmm, upgrates.
bbrosemerSep 17, 2006
Your all ignonrant asses, it was not a Core 2 duo label, and Pentium M is not a Core Chip AT ALL!