On Jan 1, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Clark Martin wrote:

> Kris Tilford wrote:
>> On Jan 1, 2009, at 1:22 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
>>
>>> I'd say it's likely somebody upgraded a Sawtooth with a 450 MHz  
>>> CPU to
>>> something faster and moved the 450 into the GE.
>>
>> Perhaps more likely, but in this case the unlikely occurred. The
>> Sawtooth is "PowerMac3,1" and this is "PowerMac3,3", a Gigabit  
>> Ethernet.
>
> YES, I KNOW.  I'm the one who brought that up in the first place.  I'm
> saying a 450 Sawtooth was the source of the single 450 CPU put into  
> the
> Gigabit Ethernet.  Please read before posting.

Opps! You're correct. I keep forgetting there was a single-400 Gig-E  
and it makes zero sense to downgrade a dual Gig-E to a single, so  
you're probably 100% correct, someone probably upgraded a Sawtooth and  
moved the CPU into a single-CPU Gig-E. Not much of an upgrade. In my  
mind, barely worth the effort unless you had a defective CPU.


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