Kevin Willis wrote:

>    Is the power supply in a 7200 case OK to use with a 7500 board?  I have
>some how burned up two 7500 boards in this case.  I don't know how I am
>doing it, but it's getting aggravating.
>
You apparently have a bad PS in the 7200 Case.

>    Well, since I have to replace another board, what would be my best bet?
>What is the difference between a 7500 and a 7600?  Is the RAM, VRAM and A/V
>interchangeable?
>
Either would be a good bet.  Depends on if you want the AV.  You 
probably can get either for about the same price as a logic board, and 
have more upgrade options tan a 7200 case.

>    What other boards should I consider?  
>
Don't consider any other boards to put with that PS.  Get a different unit.

>I already have the memory and
>daughter card for the 7500, so I don't really want to start from scratch.
>
Get a 7500 or 7600.....

Fred....

http://www.imagine2020.com/737724502




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