On Saturday, December 14, 2002, at 11:43 AM, (PCI PowerMacs) wrote: >> I have a CPU daughtercard that's been sitting around in my desk >> drawer for a >> while ... the anti-static bag it's in has '120mhz' written on the >> outside, >> but I can't remember if it's a 601 or 604. Is there any way to tell >> without >> putting it in a machine? > > If there is a square, dark-colored heatsink, right over the PPC chip > only and > attached to the board using spring clips, it is most likely a 601. > > If there is a rectangular, silver-colored heatsink, covering almost the > entire board and attached to the board using four machine screws, it > is most > likely a 604.
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