Power management seems to be different < if that makes any difference > also
does anyone know if the pin configuration (for power supply) on the G4agp
boards are? 20 pin or 22 pin?  Ive read that the Gigabit boards use a dif
pin that normal. but still same bus speed as a pci board   so the  DV or the
Quicksilver seem to be the way to go.

on 10/15/02 1:52 PM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002, at 18:16 Europe/London, Matthew Elliott wrote:
> 
>> Even going from G4 to G4 is not so simple.  The I/O bezel on the back
>> of the
>> units differ.
> 
> Take it off...
> 
>> They are no so simple as to unscrew and swap them with other
>> machines.  They are riveted on so it makes it a fulltime mod job to do.
> 
> That's not a big issue, you just need to take everything out of that
> area of the case (which you need to do anyway!!) and operate with an
> electric drill. To attache a new one you just bolt it in, I bet you
> could either modify the B&W one or make a new one from sheet Aluminum,
> and if I can't my dad can :).


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