My Reply follows quote. On 14/02/2004 22:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:  

>5400 is fine, but the 5500/225mhz board is a real nice upgrade. When 
>buying, make sure it has the PCI slot riser card. Or, I guess your 5200 
>would have one of those already. Just transfer it over.
>
>..........................................Mike T.
>
>Ken wrote:
>
>>My Reply follows quote. On 14/02/2004 22:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  
>>
>>>Can the logic board be replaced in a 5200/75? If so what logic boards can 
>>>be used in them?  I have heard that 5400 boards will work, but are there 
>>>any other that will work in them?
>>>    
>>----------
>>I believe that you can shove the logic board from a 6300 (not much of an 
>>improvement), a 6360 (essentially a 6400), a 6400, or a 6500 into the 
>>5200 chassis. You would have to fiddle with the back plane to make it 
>>match the chassis.
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Actually, the 5200 is a "Nubus" machine (sort of) and thus has no PCI 
Riser. Don't know off hand if the 5400 chassis supports two or one slot 
PCI riser, but you will need a riser to fit the chassis.

Ken

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