>Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 09:07:16 -0800
>From: David Klaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: G3 or PCI PowerPC?
>
>  >I've seen people mention that theres a limit of a G4/400

G4/550

>or G3/800 on a G3
>  >model. But you can get a G4/800 for a PCI PowerPC. How so? Does this
>  >limitation mean that something like a 9500 is a better cheap Mac than a G3
>  >for future upgrades?

Well, the 9500 has six PCI slots...

>  If you are talking about the original beige G3's,
>I'd almost say yes the older PCI Macs are better as they seem to be a
>bit more stable than the beige G3's.

Do you have any further information about these unstable G3s?

Clae.

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