on 9/21/02 7:24 PM, Kevin Willis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have a newer tech G3 300 card installed on my 7500. I > checked system profiler before I installed the drivers for the > card and it had a machine speed of 336 Mhz. After I installed > the drivers, the speed was 300 Mhz. What does that mean? > \ Don't know what it means but I noticed on a Newertech card once also > Also a couple of questions about daughter cards. > > Are they the only cpu on the board or are they a boost for a > cpu installed on the board? > Only one there's none on the board > How can I make my 300 card run faster than 300 > > What are the switches on the card and how should they be > set? I think they are cache setting, but I'm not sure. what is the serial or model number on the card? > > Thanks for the help! > >
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