In a message dated 10/11/2003 6:08:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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> That couldn't possibly be the one for the 7200, could it? Or a 4400?

I don't think so... it has PCI tabs on it...

I think I may have found the answer. When I bought this "short" Sonnet G3 PCI 
processor yesterday, I immediatley installed it in my 7300. It started up 
okay, and I left it on all nite, as my 7300 always stays on...

THis morning I came to the 7300 and the Finder was frozen. Restart after 
restart did not work; the machine kept crashing during startup, or seconds after 
the desktop appeared...

Well now that I look at it, I see that my stock fan in my 7300 cannot blow 
directly onto this processor card because of its short length. On the normal 
size processor cards, the fan blows directly on the portion of the card that has 
no PCI connectors under it. This processor card, however, is just about equal 
length of the two PCI connector pins below it.

..at least that is what I am going with...

Craig W.


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