In a message dated 3/21/02 7:04:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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OK enough bullcrap. I am looking at either a 7300/200 or a 7600/200 and want 
to know the various merits/caveats of these machines. I've done the usual 
obligatory research and can't get more than a cigarette paper between them - 
any ideas?
>>

7600/200 ... A-V capability, but not full A-V as the chip which is provided 
on the 8500 and 8600 machines is missing; 7200-type power supply, 150 watt 
capacity.

7300/200 ... no A-V capability; 7300-type power supply, 150 watt capacity.

The 7300 was the last of the "7500 case" machines before the G3 Desktop was 
introduced.

Perhaps the one good thing about the 7300 motherboard is it can be easily 
transplanted to a 8600/9600 case.


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