That's just it.....!!!!  They would be spending less and getting more.......

Paul Hawkins wrote:

>>  There are three major reason for not upgrading a 7200.
>>1.  Depending on which processor speed you have, the internal bus speed 
>>is either 37.5, 40, or 45 MHz
>>2.  Any processor upgrade, if you keep the 7200 logic board, has to be 
>>inserted into the L2 cache slot.
>>3.  Only has four RAM slots
>>
>>The absolute best bang for the buck is to get a used 7500.  It has a 
>>50MHz internal bus, daughter card slot for the processor, and eight RAM 
>>slots.  It also looks like a 7200.
>>    
>>
>
>I don't think they want to spend any more money on an older Mac. They just want to 
>set me up a
>workstation and I have the choice of "old-school" IMac, or a upgrade for the 7200. I 
>prefer the
>upgrade to the IMac.
>
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