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Subject: Re: Differences between single and dual G4 Quicksilvers
Date:    Sunday, 17. October 2010
From:    "Mac User #330250" <[email protected]>
To:      [email protected]

> > So what are my options on the slow single G4-800 on a QS2002?

…

> You could use a Dual-450 or Dual-500 from a Gigabit Ethernet, but you'd
> have to move resistors, since these are for 100 MHz system buses.

Sorry. This is wrong.

A dual processor card from a Gigabit Ethernet won't fit *physically* into a 
Digitial Audio/Quicksilver/Quicksilver 2002. It is mirrored in its design – it 
would extend towards the memory banks and overlap them, hence won't be fittable 
at all (even though the connector is compatible).

The opposite is also true: a dual card from a DA/QS/QS2002 won't fit into a 
AGP/GE – it would overlap the IDE2 connector on the logic board, hence won't 
fit.


Big apologies!
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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