If one doesn't need Video Out capability, is there any reason to prefer the 8500 board 
to the 7500 or 7600 board? Also, is there any significant difference between the 
various incarnations of the 7500/7600  board? What about the power supplies of same?

B.T.W., won't all of those boards work in/with a 7200 case and power supply?

 - Aaron

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 10:01:28 EDT
>Subject: Re: 8500 board in 7600 casing?
>
>In a message dated 7/22/03 6:15:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><<
>would like to know if anyone put an 8500 board in 7600 case, will the PS fit
>and which one to use, or can I just move the video/in out socket from the 8500
>to the 7600 and get the benefit of the video out signal ?
>>>
>
>Remove the 7600 mobo and A-V connector.
>
>Install the 8500 mobo and A-V connector.
>
>Transfer DRAM and VRAM to the 8500 mobo, as necessary and required.
>
>Connect 7600 PSU to 8500 mobo.
>
>Flame on!


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