Aaron Willems wrote:

> I suspect it would be ok with a Sawtooth G4 motherboard, since they are the
> same, but I don't know think a Quicksilver motherboard will fit in a B&W G3.
> I could be wrong.

I think that you can only physically fit a G4 - PCI Graphics aka Yikes (no-AGP,
350 and 400 Mhz) or G4-AGP (350, 400, 450, 500 Mhz) mobo in a B&W (besides the
problems Ryan says), because G4s made after the G4 AGP-models have a complete
different location of all the ports at the back of the Mac which means you have
to get another backpart too if possible.


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