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by whizkid » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:35 am
You can put a faster CPU in that machine, but it will run at a slower speed. I'm not sure exactly how much slower, but I seem to recall that the 850 runs at 650 or 700 on the non-speedstep board.
Of course, you can get a SpeedStep board, and that will fit in your 600X case.
The video jack on the 600X is a three-pin custom jobby. My 600X came with a composite cable, but the jack seems to be the same on some 770 models, and those came with an S-video cable, so that might work too. The analog monitor output is very good, though.
Adobe Premiere is video editing software. Oooof. I use a P4 1.7GHz with 1GB of PC2100 memory for that.
If you do any transcoding (like to make MP2 files for DVD burning), the CPU is going to be MUCH slower than any P4. A 1.8GHz P4 is more than three times as fast as a 600MHz PIII.
Video means a lot of data, and your hard drive may be a bottleneck as well. A 7200RPM drive with a big cache would be worth considering.
Also, the 600X memory can be maxed out at 576MB, which could be OK, but it runs at PC100 speeds, or 800MB/s. New machines run at 4200MB/s or more than five times faster.
The 600X can do it, but have reasonable expectations.
Machine-Project: 750P, 600X, T42, T60, T400, X1 Carbon Touch