I've recently purchased an Apple 17" Studio Display with an ADC
connector.  I was originally thinking of hooking this up to a PowerMac
G3 B&W 350MHz.  'They' make adapters and converters for everything,
right?  Sure they do...  To make this happen, I would have to get a
PCI DVI video card and then the pricey DVI to ADC converter.  It
seemed like alot of money to hook this bad boy up to a computer that I
paid $10 for.  I haven't even used the G3 B&W yet and now I'm
exploring another alternative... getting a G4.  :)

I've been watching eBay.  There are so many out there to choose from.
I've pretty much set a minimum configuration that I'll consider.  The
single processors are cheap, but I'm afraid that if I got one of those
that I'd use it for awhile and then lust for a dual processor.  Might
as well just get the DP to start with.  867MHz, 512MB (with available
slots), 0GB hard drive (I've got drives laying around), DVD burner,
AND it MUST, of course, have an ADC connector on the video card.  DVI
as a second connector would be preferred over VGA.  Dual display
capability.  Now I just need to come up with a maximum price
(including shipping) that I should consider.  Any suggestions there?
I've noticed that, for obvious reasons, the DPs get the most attention
from bidders.  I've already been sniped in the last few seconds by
someone who had a larger wad of cash than I did.  And if you were one
of those snipers, then congratulations... you got a very nice
machine.  I just wish it was being shipped to my house.  :)

Now, about the subject of this post: MDD or Quicksilver.  I kinda
prefer the look of the Quicksilver over the MDD.  I've read that the
MDD is nicknamed 'Wind Tunnel', but that there was a firmware update
that may have fixed that problem.  I'm setting up a little computer
room in the house and the last thing I need is more noise (except for
my music) and heat in here.  Currently (I just counted) there are 18
computers in here (and that doesn't count laptops and the Kaypro II
'cause it won't power up right now).  Of course, they won't all be
powered on at once, but the potential is there.  The G4 might be put
into service as a server of sorts, so it would be powered on 24/7.

Here's the questions: Other than the look (and sound) of the two
lines, is there any real difference in performance of two identically
configured systems?  Did both lines have video cards that supported
ADC and dual display.  Everymac.com doesn't show the video connection
types, but does make a note about the stock card's ability to do dual
displays.  Many times, however, the eBay machines have upgraded/
different video cards (in that era).  Which video cards should I be
looking for?  I'm sure they're both fine machines.  I just wanted to
hear from some actual owners.  Thanks.  Oh, and if you have one to
sell, let me know -- I really hate playing the auction game.

Lonnie.

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