On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 08:20 PM, (PCI PowerMacs) wrote:

>> A few questions:
>> What are the dimensions of the 9500 motherboard?
>> What are the dimensions of the 9600 motherboard?
>
> These are identical in overall dimensions and in most other respects,
> including the all important latches and retaining screw.

Maybe I should have been more specific. I want actual absolute 
dimensions, or at least a comarison to the 7500 motherboard.

>> What are the lengths of the respective power cables from the power
>> supply to the motherboard?
>
> The "lengths", per se, are the same, however the pinouts are very, very
> different, with the 9500 having a 22 and a 10 pin connector, with the 
> 3.3
> volts being on the 10 pin connector and the controls being on the 22 
> pin
> connector; with the 9600 having a 24 and a 10 pin connector, with the 
> 3.3
> volts on the 24 pin connector and the controls being on the 10 pin
> connector.

Same goes here.

>
> It is possible to interchange cases and mobos, but the difficulty level
> is quite high.

What about the possibility of putting a 9500/9600 MB in a 7500 case 
(without the rear panel)?
I may do this, or put it in an ATX case if I can find one, or run it in 
a drawer bare.

-Matt


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