Pricewise it makes just as much sense to buy a 7/3/5/6/00 Power Mac as the cost of a new logic board from one is about the same as a complete system. They tend to go for under $100.

David

Is there a way to to a motherboard swap with something faster? I presume that a 7200/120 will go into the case nicely but I was hoping for a bigger speed bump. Could I put a 7500 or 7600 motherboard in the 7200 case and get a cheaper G3 upgrade for the CPU slot? Or, even better, could I put a 7600/132 or 7600/200 motherboard and perhaps the 604e/200 will be enough so that I wouldn't even need a G3 upgrade? Would such a mobo swap require any modifications?


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