In a message dated 6/1/03 2:49:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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(1) a used beige G3/233 or 266? <-- 66 MHz bus, built-in EIDE/UATA
support [ * ]
(2) PM 9500 with a new G3/400 processor card? <-- 50 MHz bus, no
EIDE/UATA [ ** ]
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[ * ] /266s or faster are almost always Rev. B or better; uses ZIF G3 or G4
upgrades; decent case design, but not much spare power; can have built-in A-V,
depending upon model; specifically supported by X.
[ ** ] No built-in video, video takes one of the six slots; requires ZIF
carrier to use ZIF G3 or G4 upgrades, and the "six slot edition" is recommended
for this machine; very poor case design; no built-in A-V; not specifically
supported by X; A 9600 trumps a 9500 every day of the week or a Beige G3 most days
of the week.
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