In a message dated 2/3/03 4:24:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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What is the easiest way to transform a non-a/v (7300-7600) into a a/v (7500)?
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The 7500 and 7600 are both A-V.

To turn a 7300 into the *closest* A-V model, you would want to acquire an 
8600 mobo and an 8600 A-V connector panel.

This is true as the 7300 and the 8600 have almost the same power supply 
connections.

This approach would also give you full A-V.

To turn a 7300 into a *close* A-V model, you would want to acquire an 
7500/7600 mobo and a 7500/7600 A-V connector panel *plus* a 7500/7600/7200 
power supply.

This approach would give you partial A-V.


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