Here's an update on the upgrade.
First of all, Powerlogix has been very responsive, getting back to me
within hours each time I've emailed them.
They had me pull the heatsink and remove the thermal pad and use Arctic
Silver II (which I happen to have a tube of) and reattach the heatsink.
The
Yep. You got me there.
On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 08:57 AM, Tim Hodgson wrote:
> on 11/6/02 11:39 PM, Hal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I just got my Pismo back from Powerlogix today. The G4 upgrade rocks.
>> I
>> posted a full review to the CPU upgrades database on xlr8yourmac.com,
>> i
Ok, I spoke too soon. We're having issues. I'm working with Powerlogix
to try to resolve them. I posted the initial review on xlr8yourmac.com.
Go to the CPU Upgrade review and select Powerbook 200 (Firewire).
Mine's the first review.
The problem I'm having seems to have to do with power draw or
on 11/6/02 11:39 PM, Hal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just got my Pismo back from Powerlogix today. The G4 upgrade rocks. I
> posted a full review to the CPU upgrades database on xlr8yourmac.com,
> if anyone wants to read it. So far, so good. It's noticeably faster
> than the G3/400 it replaced
on 11/6/02 11:39 PM, Hal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just got my Pismo back from Powerlogix today. The G4 upgrade rocks. I
> posted a full review to the CPU upgrades database on xlr8yourmac.com,
> if anyone wants to read it. So far, so good. It's noticeably faster
> than the G3/400 it replaced
I just got my Pismo back from Powerlogix today. The G4 upgrade rocks. I
posted a full review to the CPU upgrades database on xlr8yourmac.com,
if anyone wants to read it. So far, so good. It's noticeably faster
than the G3/400 it replaced.
Total turnaround time was 10 days, so they came through