On Saturday, November 15, 2003, at 06:48 PM, omar wrote:


i'm confused (comes when everything i've tried fails).
this has all these switches to change the cache & clock speeds, & i tried a
lot of them, but i think it's fried. i tried it in an 8500. is it likely it
just melted? i got it kind of randomly, thrown in to the 8500 mobo deal,
"untested" (yeah, right!). the 8500 won't chime or anything. (i know the
mobo works, cos there was a regular 200mhz 604e in the deal, as well, which
works great).


is there any switch combo that anyone has had success with?
should i just set it on fire & breathe the fumes?
(jk-i think that's bad, isn't it?)


Howdy!


I have a powerlogix Powerforce G3 PCI card. it works great and has been for nearly 2 years in my 7300 and a 8500 before that. Have you checked on www.powerlogix.com ? Look on the back of the card itself. There should be a white sticker that has the actual model name of the card. find and download the product manual here :

http://powerlogix.com/products2/manuals/index.html

Hopefully you can get it to work.

J. Blanton      
Austin TX 78749

http://www.rotten.com


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