



But for the compatible Macs, the Fast Mac upgrade offers quite a boost. The drive provides read and write support for DVD-RAM and 48x CD-R burning, which is two times faster than Apple’s top-of-the-line Mac Pro (which offers 24 x speed for CD-R burning). The drive was easy to install in my eval Mac Pro unit. Just follow the instructions in the manual that comes with the pro desktop, and it's a simple, straightforward process. It should be relatively easy to install in a Power Mac, as well.
I'm not sure about the ease of installing it in an iMac or eMac. Unless you're technical proficient, you might want to have an Apple authorized technician do the job. After installation, the 16x Dual Layer Superdrive upgrade worked without a hitch.
The upgrade is available now for an introductory price of US$79.95 (it's regularly $99.99) and comes with a one-year warranty and 30-day money back guarantee.
If you want to boost your Mac Pro to maximum performance, the FastMac upgrade will kick things up a notch. And If you've been looking for a way to take advantage of the new dual-layer DVD media on a Mac that doesn't offer it, this is a product worth your consideration.
Macsimum rating: 9 out of 10.



