My Reply follows quote. On 24/12/2003 08:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I have a G3 upgrade card and some 7300s, 7500s and 7600s. All of 
>various speeds from 100 to 200 mHz. Which is the best platform? And 
>does the basic speed make a difference?
>Jerry
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I had a similar situation. The 7500/7600 have audio/video inputs, if you 
consider them useful. According to Guru, they also have a 50mhz system 
bus as opposed to the 7300's 48mhz system bus.

Other that that, since you will be pulling the processor card for the 
upgrade, there isn't much difference that I can see.

What I did was "cannibalize" the suite of machines to stack up the most 
RAM, trying to gain both the max and match pairs of DIMMs for optimum 
interleave, fill all VRAM slots, put together the best "plastics" and 
fastest CD-ROM with the largest hard drive. Now have a "frankenMac" that 
is a pretty fair machine.

Ken

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