--- OK I got this Sonnet card on ebay. Here's the numbers: PPCG3-400-KIT-07 It's a 400 1M. It's for my PM 8600. It seems much smaller than my 180Mhz card i now have. Is this OK? I downloaded Version 2.03 from Sonnet. The "kit" notation worries me. They always show pictures of a small card and a much larger card in their website. I'd rather ask you all first about this. I haven't installed this card UNTIL I hear from you all. I've done Sonnet cards in the past and had great sucess. However i realize doing the wrong thing here can really mess things up. I read your letters-most of them anyway. From David sweating his tacos off in S. Texas
A processor upgrade is normally one card. A G3 card is usually smaller than a 601 or 604 card. The G3 heatsink is smaller than the 604's heatsink. Strange But True.
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