On Saturday, August 2, 2003, at 08:54 AM, Lou Hailey wrote:


Am looking for suggestions for the most PCI case/Mobo bang for the buck
to put the SM guts (listed below) in and then opt out the memory. Course,



It breaks my heart.


When I think of the lust I felt for the PowerPC 9600 300 and 350 Mhz computers just a few short years ago, when they cost a phenomenal amount of money...and now I see them being offered for peanuts on the Low End Mac SWAP list.

I suggest that you subscribe to the SWAP list if you haven't already and watch for the bargoons. They go pretty fast.

My own antique PCI favourite is the Daystar Genesis with the six-slot Tsunami mobo.. Easy to upgrade, lots of internal storage, and it will hold ALL of your Starmax stuff and a whole lot more.

Mine has two IDE and two SCSI drives in it, two SCSI CD-ROM drives, 1.5 gigs of RAM and an 800 Mhz G4 Sonnet card.

M


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