on 6/1/04 1:12 pm, Matt Emson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The 7300 has a deam case design. I can't say enough nice things about it. A
> total deam to get into. However, the way the DIMMS fit into the slots is
> annoying. I could litterally see the logic board bending as I applid
> preassure to them. I much prefer the simple clip method that PC's employ. A
> couple of times I have rebooted only to realise that the ram wasn't seated
> properly. That takes me back to 72 pin simms in 386's.
> 
> However, let's not even talk about upgrading ram on a 9500. The 8x00 seems
> to have a similar case design, having disassembled a 8200.
> 
> However, inserting PCI cards is easier, no screws. Hard drives are easier to
> install; sleds rule - except when they stick in the grooves.

Why are you whinging on about Mac product designs that are 7 to 10 years
old? Take a look at the MiniTower design that started 5-6 years ago with the
blue and white G3.



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