I don't understand this fascination with CPU upgrade cards, at least for old, 
slow Macs. Unless you can get one at a substantial discount, you'll be paying 
more for the upgrade card alone than you would pay for a newer, faster (don't 
forget bus speed!) used Mac. And, with the latter option, you'll have 
components from two machines to combine and/or a working old machine to sell or 
give away.

If there's a craigslist in your area, that's probably the best place to look, 
as well as classifieds from your local newspaper(s).

 - Aaron

>Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:13:38 -0800 (PST)
>Subject: Sawtooth to Supertooth
>From: dadadata <[email protected]>
>To: G3-5 List <[email protected]>
>
>I have a Sawtooth 450mhz with AGP video.
>
>Is there any CPU drop-in that will take it to around 600-650mhz?
>
>I can do, but don't want to do, the extra wiring tweaks involved in
>retrofitting a G4 Digital Audio CPU.
>
>And I realize there's a 1.xx gig upgrade available; I don't need that
>extra speed for this machine, which is not my main desktop.
>
>All hints Appreciated Much. -- COD


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