On Friday, March 22, 2002, at 08:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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.

Yep. Got that. I don't need AV and I only intend to fit one hard disk so 
it's no biggy.

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

It has a different PSU to the 7500 apparently. I take it the 7300 PSU is 
not the same as the Beige G3?

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

The advantage being?

What is the max speed 604e CPU you can get into a 7300? 200MHz is fast 
enough for what I need, especially in 8.6 but I see 300 and 350 MHz 
units from the 9600 floating around occasionally for a deal less than a 
G3 upgrade, can I fit these of do they require the 9600 Logice Board?

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