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macfun PowerBook d'Orchidée
Inscrit le: 28 Jan 2004 Messages: 563 Localisation: Près du Lion ...
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 8:16 Sujet du message: PowerLogix 1 GHz : retiré de la vente |
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Powerlogix vient de retirer son upgrade 750 GX à 1GHz, pour le remplacer par un 750GX à 900 MHz.
La raison : trop de consommation de courant, IBM ayant augmenter la tension du noyau pour obtenir l'augmentation de fréquence.
Donc, les "heureux" possesseurs de 1GHz ont probablement un début de "collector" !!!!
En espérant que ce collector ne tue pas l'autonomie de la batterie ni ne chauffe de trop.
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ch-vox Modérateur
Inscrit le: 22 Oct 2003 Messages: 19379 Localisation: La Réunion
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 8:18 Sujet du message: |
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damned !
tu as une source pour cette info ? _________________ Vincent
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lpascalon Administrateur
Inscrit le: 30 Nov 2002 Messages: 31865 Localisation: Toulouse
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 9:23 Sujet du message: |
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dstlaurent a un 1 Ghz !!! Il semble que tout va bien ?! _________________ Ludovic
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MBP M1 16", 16 Go, SSD 512 Go
iMac 27" 2,9 GHz, 16 Go, 3 To FusionDrive
iMac G4 24" 1,6 Ghz, 1 Go, SuperDrive
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ch-vox Modérateur
Inscrit le: 22 Oct 2003 Messages: 19379 Localisation: La Réunion
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 9:28 Sujet du message: |
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lpascalon a écrit: | dstlaurent a un 1 Ghz !!! Il semble que tout va bien ?! |
tu ne peux pas te baser sur sa SEULE ET UNIQUE expérience pour en conlure que rien ne cloche. j'attends de voir une source à ce sujet, j'ai pas trouvé pour l'instant. _________________ Vincent
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lpascalon Administrateur
Inscrit le: 30 Nov 2002 Messages: 31865 Localisation: Toulouse
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 9:33 Sujet du message: |
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Bien sur, mais en attendant de trouver l'explication de PowerLogix, on peut utiliser son témoignage pour constater certaines choses ou non. _________________ Ludovic
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ch-vox Modérateur
Inscrit le: 22 Oct 2003 Messages: 19379 Localisation: La Réunion
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 9:36 Sujet du message: |
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...soit ... _________________ Vincent
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macfun PowerBook d'Orchidée
Inscrit le: 28 Jan 2004 Messages: 563 Localisation: Près du Lion ...
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 10:32 Sujet du message: |
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Paru sur XLR8 ce mardi 25/5, juste au-dessus de l'annonce de ma modif :
PL Bluechip G3/1GHz Cancelled (now 900MHz as top speed) - (Updated - see below with PL's reply on why the 1GHz 750GX model was cancelled )
" Re: Pismo 1ghz upgrade cancellation
Hi, just wanted to write in about major delays in the G3/1ghz upgrade for Powerbook G3s offered from Powerlogix.
I placed my order on 4/6, finally realized I was not getting any kind of shipping container and sent it in 4/22 and now after various reports and call-ins I found out yesterday the 1ghz upgrade is no longer.
It appears Powerlogix decided to announce & sell the product before doing much testing and has now found out the 1ghz gx chip is just too hot for the Pismo enclosure to run reliably.
Basically, I've been without my notebook for over a month for absolutely nothing. I imagine others are in the same, if not possibly worse, spot. For quality control purposes, apparently few if any have shipped.
Now I've been told Powerlogix will offer a 900mhz G3-GX upgrade (for $369 instead of $399 for the 1ghz) and they are just entering (what should be a smooth) testing phase for the 900mhz chip. This version should be ready in 2 weeks time. From product announcement to retraction to shipping will be two months.
This is a horrific display of logistics and product management that reflects very poorly on Powerlogix' professionalism and capability.
(name withheld by request)"
I wrote the president of Powerlogix for comments on this but checking the current Powerlogix Bluechip G3 product page does show 900MHz as the top speed available now. The 1GHz G3 Pismo upgrade was originally mentioned in this April 5th, 2004 PL press release.
Update - here's PL's comments on why the 1GHz 750GX Bluechip model was cancelled:
" Based on new information from IBM, published 5/20/04, concerning the power demands of the GX vs the FX.
Essentially they revised their power figures, and we performed tests that confirmed things.
The increase from 900 to 1 GHz on a 750GX results in about a 25% increase in power draw, taking things to a level beyond what the Pismo can adequately handle.
www-306.ibm.com/chips/techlib/techlib.nsf/techdocs/1C29A8A2ACA1BC4187256E99006EC8D4
(I asked if they boosted the voltage on the 1GHz part - looking at the specs doc above shows the 933MHz and 1GHz GX CPUs are now a 1.5v part, where the lower speed (800MHz) and FX CPUs are listed as 1.45V nominal.)
None of our test CPUs exhibited this, we have had 1gig Pismos for several months, but the production chips had to have a core voltage boost to hit 1gig, which results in the increased power demands.
Essentially IBM's yield on the 1gig part has been lower than they expected. I suspect they have initiated this core voltage bump to get chips up to 1gig, but they had to warn customers about the additional power demands.
These will ship at 900 MHz, and at a price only $20 higher than the FX 900 with half the L2. (750GX has 1MB L2, FX has 512KB)
If you have any other questions let me know.
Robert Jagitsch
Powerlogix.com "
He also mentioned that OWC is testing a CPU Card slot version of the 1GHz 750GX upgrade for legacy PCI Macs. He also commented that quality has been improved since they brought production control back in-house.
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ch-vox Modérateur
Inscrit le: 22 Oct 2003 Messages: 19379 Localisation: La Réunion
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Posté le: Mer 26 Mai 2004 à 11:58 Sujet du message: |
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merci pour l'info macfun _________________ Vincent
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Musnoz PowerBook de Cuir
Inscrit le: 14 Mai 2003 Messages: 25 Localisation: Paris
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Posté le: Sam 05 Juin 2004 à 13:32 Sujet du message: |
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Salut tlm,
Je reposte le courrier que j'ai reçu d'un certain Bill Noll de Powerlogix, faisant partie des clients ayant commandé le PPC 750 GX @ 1 Ghz sans jamais avoir eu de nouvelles de mon suivi de commande.
Un des derniers paragraphes — celui que j'ai mis en gras — ne me paraît pas clair, et rien n'est indiqué sur le site de la boutique Powerlogix : le colis pré adressé ne serait plus envoyé pour ceux comme moi qui ont fait une première commande du GX @ 1 Ghz, mais quand on repasse une commande pour le GX @ 900 Mhz, on peut choisir son mode d'expédition par Fedex ou UPS en plus de l'assurance.
Pourquoi ne pas simplement modifier la première commande ?
Je vous l'avoue sans détour : ça me prend la tête
" Dear PowerLogix Customer,
Thank you for your recent purchase of a PowerLogix BlueChip processor
upgrade for the Apple PowerBook Pismo (FireWire) model.
As you know, our BlueChip upgrade is based on IBM's latest addition to the
32-bit PowerPC family, the highly anticipated PowerPC 750GX microprocessor.
Featuring a fully integrated 1MB Level 2 cache, the 750GX promises
performance far surpassing the original G3 400 or 500 MHz processors.
Although there's no argument about the processor's sheer speed, the higher
frequency comes at a price. Unfortunately, our engineering department has
determined that running at the maximum 1.0 GHz speed with maximum load for
an extended period generates too much heat for the Pismo PowerBook design.
This conclusion is a result of extensive testing over the past two weeks as
well as revised engineering specifications of the 750GX published by IBM on
May 11, 2004. If you're interested, IBM's detailed report may be found in
PDF form here:
http://www-306.ibm.com/chips/techlib/techlib.nsf/techdocs/1C29A8A2ACA1BC4187
256E99006EC8D4
Although we're obviously disappointed the Pismo PowerBook can't handle the
1.0 GHz load, we've confirmed when the processor is reduced to 900 MHz, the
Pismo PowerBook can easily provide sufficient heat dissipation.
Although this sounds like an insignificant reduction in speed, it is a major
reduction in heat. The relationship between the two is exponential, not
linear. In other words, the last 10% of clock speed increases heat (and
power consumption) approximately 25%, overtaxing the Pismo's power supply
and cooling capabilities.
Based on these results, we've decided to release the BlueChip 750 GX at 900
MHz. The cache size - a significant criteria for performance - remains at
1MB at 900 MHz - a 1:1 ratio with the processor. Even at our more
conservative rating, the PowerLogix BlueChip remains the fastest available
upgrade for your Apple PowerBook.
We've reduced the price of the BlueChip by 30.00 to reflect the new clock
speed. This is only 20.00 more then our BlueChip 750FX upgrade with half the
level 2 cache size.
Our production facility is now fully up to speed, so we can now accept your
order. We currently have orders booked through June 8th.
If possible, your processor should arrive in our facility between June 9th
and June 16th. Please email me directly if these dates are not acceptable to
you and I will reschedule your production to minimize downtime.
Here are the instructions for removing the original card.
http://powerlogix.com/support/pismo_install/index.html
Note: please be sure to return the original heat sink as shown. A small
modification must be made on the heat sink to accommodate the 750GX
processor.
We no longer ship a pre-addressed box. Please follow the packaging
instructions on the website and ship insured to:
PowerLogix Pismo Upgrade
Order (your order number)
8701 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 1120
Austin, TX 78729
USA
Please keep in mind, the upgrade process involves a production schedule
which, including comprehensive testing, will average 5 to 7 days at our
facility. Including shipping both ways, you should be prepared for a total
wait of at least 10 business days (two weeks). International shipping, of
course, may be longer.
If you've misplaced your original order number or need any information,
please don't hesitate to contact me. If you have prepaid, the 30.00 refund
will be credited in our next billing cycle.
As always, we appreciate your business and look forward to serving you.
Sincerely,
Bill Noll
Sales Manager " _________________ Pismo @400 512MO — Panther — Toshiba 40 GO |
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macfun PowerBook d'Orchidée
Inscrit le: 28 Jan 2004 Messages: 563 Localisation: Près du Lion ...
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Posté le: Dim 06 Juin 2004 à 21:26 Sujet du message: |
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Ah tiens, ils modifient le radiateur d'origine, maintenant !!!
Ptêt qu'ils ont lu mon article ?
Ou alors, le GX est différent du FX ?
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dstlaurent Junior Senior
Inscrit le: 14 Juin 2003 Messages: 354 Localisation: Québec - Rimouski
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Posté le: Mar 22 Juin 2004 à 1:52 Sujet du message: |
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CONFIRMATION: Le mien va bien !! Mais quels sont leurs prétexte pour enlever le 1 gh/z ?
bye
David _________________ PISMO: DVD * AirPort * 1.0 gH/z * 60 GB * 768 RAM * OSX.3.8 * 1532 sur 4400 mAh
IPOD: 15 GB Avec équipement
PALM: Tungsten T +32 mb SecurDigital |
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macfun PowerBook d'Orchidée
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Posté le: Mer 23 Juin 2004 à 12:44 Sujet du message: |
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Ah lalala, t'as pas lu les différents posts du thread ?
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dstlaurent Junior Senior
Inscrit le: 14 Juin 2003 Messages: 354 Localisation: Québec - Rimouski
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Posté le: Mer 23 Juin 2004 à 20:49 Sujet du message: |
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eeuh, je croyais que oui! sra pas bien long jvais le lire lol _________________ PISMO: DVD * AirPort * 1.0 gH/z * 60 GB * 768 RAM * OSX.3.8 * 1532 sur 4400 mAh
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