----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Hannen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Subject: G4 Digital Audio Processors



Hi

What is it that stops you from using a 667MHz or 733MHz processor in a
466MHz or 533MHz G4 Digital Audio?

Andy

Not much. Apple OEM 667 and 733mhz cpus are Quicksilver units if I recall correctly. These have a fourth mounting hole, that they use to pickup 12v from the motherboard in addition to the power from the main socket. DA's and earlier machines don't have this fourth mount. To use the Quicksilver cpu, you just need to bring a 12v line to this mount. Some wire, a crimp connector, and a spare HD power lead supply the power, a screw, a couple washers, nut, and some electrical tape for safety put it on the cpu module.


Joshua Coombs

PS: Please check my info against others before attempting. I don't have a QS cpu module handy to test with. If someone wants to lend me one knowing I may let the magic smoke out... : )



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