There are 1.8 GHz update cards by Sonnet, but they are astronomically expensive 
-
around 250 $ US they reach on the eBay.
I'd like to have one for my G4 b/w/733MHz/1GB and can't afford it.
Surely a 'full' disk is a little slower at startup, but not after it's 
completed.
Close any application not needed at the present moment and hope for the best.
Lars

>
>I am using a Quicksilver 2002, 933mhz with 896mb ram. Lately it's been
>running slow, especially on the internet. I went through and deleted
>all the game files I'm not using, etc, but it's still slow. I've run
>the disk utility. Is there anything else I can do? I have a lot of jpg
>image files stored on the hard drive but I still have plenty of hard
>drive space. I realize that 933 is not much compared to new models but
>I can't replace this computer right now.
>
>Thanks!

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