Yah, you can upgrade just about everything, but do be sure how much money you want to put into it - they're only worth a few hundred now. RAM is pretty easy to find - it's standard PC 133 RAM for most G4 models. I recommend Other World Computing for RAM, as I've purchased a bunch of their ram - fast, reliable, and well priced! Video cards are a tricky issue - Mac cards are very expensive, but you can flash standard PC video cards with a Mac Rom, depending on the card, chipset, ROM size, and some other factors.

( is a fantastic reference for this!). PC cards are far cheaper, although still a bit expensive. Keep an eye out for sales and at used computer stores - I found a Radeon 9800 Pro for $15 once, and pulled another out of an old Dell desktop that had been thrown out. Note that the QS G4s use an AGP 4x bus, and that due to Apple's special ADC monitor port, you'll need to tape over pins 3 and 11 on any PC card you add.

See the link for more info. I believe you can swap CPUs with other QS models, if you find one used, but you won't get faster than a dual-1Ghz. Beware that MDD G4 CPUs are NOT compatible with QS G4s! You can find accelerators online, but they are all generally a couple hundred dollars, and most are discontinued. Chris Green - Dude, you have all the info, please put the info here in a step by step guide! BTW - That is a cool thing to do if you are a big DIY computer type like you & me, but newbies blow stuff up, and get hung on simple technicalities.

The refurbished are a good choice, I have had good luck with them. As for Acrobat I am not sure what you want to do, if it is creating professional PDFs then yes, it will set you back. If you wish to view, modify or convert then Preview that come on the Mac is as good as it gets in my opinion. This is my 2015 Hackintosh build series. This series is special due to the use of a Power Mac G4 Quicksilver case. Part 3 shows every step taken to modify my Power Mac G4 Quicksilver case. Aug 13, 2004  IBook G4 any good? Discussion in 'Portables' started by Saturday7, Aug 12, 2004. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next. Is there any good DVD ripping program for the Mac? Is there any way to set the DVD software to be region-free? Saturday7, Aug. How best to transfer my old data from my 10 year old iBook G4 to my new MacBook Air? I have a 10 year old MacBook that has some important files on it. It operates on an old outdated operating system OS X 10.4.8, and Word software but I can open the files with other programs to read them.

Lukaslevin - When you modify a Mac processor in any way you are asking for non-Mac-type trouble. Buy the new Intel Mini (comes with OSX 10.6) - (what matthewfrey said). I have modified ONE Mac of my 10+, and that was when I put an APPLE Brand PPC upgrade card in my 68000 Mac. Lukaslevin - If you have not maxed out the RAM, then buy more, that is the best way to go, then install MemoryStick so you can tell when you run out of RAM. Installing MemoryStick now may help you tell if that is your problem.

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Yah, you can upgrade just about everything, but do be sure how much money you want to put into it - they're only worth a few hundred now. RAM is pretty easy to find - it's standard PC 133 RAM for most G4 models. I recommend Other World Computing for RAM, as I've purchased a bunch of their ram - fast, reliable, and well priced!

Video cards are a tricky issue - Mac cards are very expensive, but you can flash standard PC video cards with a Mac Rom, depending on the card, chipset, ROM size, and some other factors. ( is a fantastic reference for this!). PC cards are far cheaper, although still a bit expensive.

Keep an eye out for sales and at used computer stores - I found a Radeon 9800 Pro for $15 once, and pulled another out of an old Dell desktop that had been thrown out. Note that the QS G4s use an AGP 4x bus, and that due to Apple's special ADC monitor port, you'll need to tape over pins 3 and 11 on any PC card you add. See the link for more info. I believe you can swap CPUs with other QS models, if you find one used, but you won't get faster than a dual-1Ghz.

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Beware that MDD G4 CPUs are NOT compatible with QS G4s! You can find accelerators online, but they are all generally a couple hundred dollars, and most are discontinued.

Chris Green - Dude, you have all the info, please put the info here in a step by step guide! BTW - That is a cool thing to do if you are a big DIY computer type like you & me, but newbies blow stuff up, and get hung on simple technicalities.

Lukaslevin - When you modify a Mac processor in any way you are asking for non-Mac-type trouble. Buy the new Intel Mini (comes with OSX 10.6) - (what matthewfrey said). I have modified ONE Mac of my 10+, and that was when I put an APPLE Brand PPC upgrade card in my 68000 Mac. Lukaslevin - If you have not maxed out the RAM, then buy more, that is the best way to go, then install MemoryStick so you can tell when you run out of RAM. Installing MemoryStick now may help you tell if that is your problem.