>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)?
>>>
>
>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.



the powersupply is different - and you'll get much better picture 
with another video/tv card in the pci slot - I tried both rebuilding 
and using the 7300 processor  on the 7500 and with good enough ram 
the pic is poor and the sampling is even worse,
get another tvcard instead.
kenta
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