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  1. Honestly, it would probably depend on the video CODEC. My Pentium-M 1.6 GHz could decode an ATSC (MPEG-2) 1080i or 720p video stream. But most 1080p video is in H.264 and that requires either a really fast CPU with multiple cores, or a graphics card with video decode capability. The newer nVidia and ATI cards have this feature, as do the newest Intel graphics...

  2. does the one on the D620 work for you?

     

    Hi, I'm not sure what you mean. The D620 is a laptop and only has a miniPCIe slot internally.

     

    I am using a Dell docking station which has a 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI slot. With the D620 "docked" OSX will boot fine, but it does not recognise or see the PCI slot in the dock. If I boot WinXP, that sees the PCI card in the dock's PCI slot. I can use Linux to dump the PCI IDs if that will help someone -- I suspect the dock is using a PCI-to-PCI bridge to support its PCI slot.

     

    Thank you!

  3. I'm currently having a Core Duo T2400 CPU in my Latitude D620 hackintosh.

    It has a 1,83GHz clockspeed 2MB cache and a 667MHz FSB. According to the service manual from Dell it's a socket M processor and upgradable.

    From what I know this is a 32bit processor while the Core 2 Duo is a 64bit processor.

     

    On ebay I saw some cheap T7200 Core 2 Duo CPU's.

    These are 2GHz clockspeed 4MB cache and also 667MHz FSB. Since my Intel GMA950 supports up to 667MHz FSB and it's also a Socket M I think it'll fit.

    I think my laptop will then be 64bit capable and fully support my 4GB's of RAM.

     

    My only question is: Does OSX on a hackintosh support 64bit and how do I let it boot in 64bit. Is it automatically selected or do I have to change Chameleon's settings? Or is 64bit only possible with a complete reinstall?

     

    64bit would really help me because it makes Lightroom much faster for RAW editing.

     

    I can't speak to what OSX will do when you swap CPUs, but I can confirm for you that replacing the Core Duo with Core 2 Duo will work fine.

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