In a message dated 7/4/02 8:46:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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Any DIMMs you have now that work with a 601, 603 or 604 processor should* 
work with G3 or G4 upgrade card in the same machine ...
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The control panel which supports whatever G? Card you install should have a 
radio button which selects 70 ns or 60 ns, although every Micron Technology 
(�T-branded) DIMM I've purchased has been 50 ns, and 50 ns is not one of the 
options.

If your DIMMs are 80 ns, they might not work.

As usual, every DIMM should be tested with Tech Tools Pro (or another DIMM 
tester of your choice).

However, I've never had a 70 ns or 60 ns (or 50 ns) DIMM which passed such a 
test with the stock CPU (601, 604e or 604ev) thereafer fail to work with a G3.

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