John, Stewie...thanks SO MUCH for your replies. You've been a BIG help. On Jun 20, 9:20 pm, John Carmonne <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jun 20, 2010, at 5:21 PM, Stewie de Young wrote: > > > > > > > > I haven't swapped logic boards in them but in those machines sold > > in 2002 I think you could do it, except I wonder about the power > > supply connectors. > > > Have you been able to find pictures of the different boards? The > > port configuration on the back could be an issue. > > > > John Carmonne > > > With mine going from a dual 1.0GHz to a dual 1.42GHz logicboard, > > everything was exactly the same except for the rear FW800 port. The > > plastic on the case covering this port had to be removed > > ( carefully ) but apart from that it was just a straight swap. > > > Stewie > > Well that should settle this, because I swap processors so I know > that's good to go, now I know I can do the MOBO's too. > > John Carmonne > Yorba Linda USA > From Earl Cube 1.2 GHz
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